81_FR_83943 81 FR 83718 - Office of Women's Business Ownership: Women's Business Center Program

81 FR 83718 - Office of Women's Business Ownership: Women's Business Center Program

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 225 (November 22, 2016)

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The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is seeking comments on this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) regarding the Women's Business Center (WBC) Program. An Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) was published on April 22, 2015, which received eight comments. This NPRM is being issued to continue the consultative process with stakeholders to examine the proposed WBC regulations. This NPRM also proposes to codify policy and procedural changes that have been included in the Notice of Award, such as language on risk determination as required by, limitations on carryovers, who is considered key personnel and a reduction in the reporting requirements. Implementing these regulations will result in standardization and transparency to the delivery of the WBC Program.

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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

13 CFR Part 131

RIN 3245-AG02


Office of Women's Business Ownership: Women's Business Center 
Program

AGENCY: Small Business Administration.

ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is seeking 
comments on this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) regarding the 
Women's Business Center (WBC) Program. An Advance Notice of Proposed 
Rulemaking (ANPRM) was published on April 22, 2015, which received 
eight comments. This NPRM is being issued to continue the consultative 
process with stakeholders to examine the proposed WBC regulations. This 
NPRM also proposes to codify policy and procedural changes that have 
been included in the Notice of Award, such as language on risk 
determination as required by, limitations on carryovers, who is 
considered key personnel and a reduction in the reporting requirements. 
Implementing these regulations will result in standardization and 
transparency to the delivery of the WBC Program.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before January 23, 2017.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by RIN 3245-AG02, by one 
of the following methods:
    (1) Federal Rulemaking Portal: www.regulations.gov. Follow the 
instructions for submitting comments;
    (2) Mail/Hand Delivery/Courier: U.S. Small Business Administration, 
Attn: Bruce Purdy, Deputy Assistant Administrator for the Office of 
Women's Business Ownership (DAA/OWBO), 409 3rd Street SW., Washington, 
DC 20416;
    (3) Facsimile: (202) 481-0554; or
    (4) Email: [email protected].
    The SBA will post all comments on www.regulations.gov. If you wish 
to submit confidential business information (CBI) as defined in the 
User Notice at www.regulations.gov, you must submit such information to 
the U.S. Small Business Administration, Attn: Bruce Purdy, Deputy 
Assistant Administrator for the Office of Women's Business Ownership 
(DAA/OWBO), 409 3rd Street SW., Washington, DC 20416, or via facsimile 
to (202) 481-0554, or submit them via email to [email protected]. Highlight 
the information that you consider to be CBI and explain why you believe 
the SBA should hold this information as confidential. The SBA will 
review your information and determine whether it will make the 
information public.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sheila Williams, Lead Program Analyst, 
U.S. Small Business Administration, 409 3rd Street SW., Washington, DC 
20416, telephone number (202) 205-7285 or [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Background

A. Statutory

    The Women's Business Center (WBC) Program was created under the 
authority of Title II of the Women's Business Ownership Act of 1988 
(Pub. L. 100-533). The WBC Program authority is now codified in section 
29 of the Small Business Act (the Act), 15 U.S.C. 656. The initial 
Demonstration Training Program, later renamed the WBC Program, was 
created with the congressional intent to remove barriers to the 
creation and development of small businesses owned and controlled by 
women and to stimulate the economy by aiding and encouraging the growth 
and development of such businesses. The specific objectives of the 
Demonstration Training Program were to provide long-term Training and 
Counseling to potential and current women business owners, including 
those who are Socially and Economically Disadvantaged as defined in 13 
CFR 124.103 and 124.104.
    Since its creation, the Women's Business Center Program has changed 
through a number of public laws that have turned the WBC Program from a 
Demonstration Training Program into a permanent program. The laws that 
have impacted the WBC Program include: The Women's Business Development 
Act of 1991 (Pub. L. 102-191); The Women's Business Centers 
Sustainability Act of 1999 (Pub. L. 106-165): U.S. Troop Readiness, 
Veterans' Care, Katrina Recovery, and Iraq Accountability 
Appropriations Act of 2007 (Pub. L. 110-28); and, The Small Business 
Jobs Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111-240).
    Section 29 of the Act, 15 U.S.C. 656, authorizes the SBA to provide 
financial assistance to private nonprofit organizations to conduct 5-
year projects for the benefit of small business concerns owned and 
controlled by women. The Act further authorizes SBA to renew a grant 
for additional 3-year periods and provides that there are no 
limitations on the number of times a grant may be renewed.

B. History

    On April 22, 2015, the SBA published an Advance Notice of Proposed 
Rulemaking (ANPRM) soliciting comments on the interpretations of 
statutory language, including ``distinct population that would 
otherwise not be served,'' ``whose services are targeted to women'' and 
``full-time program director or program manager to manage the program'' 
(80 FR 22434). The SBA also requested comments on how to define what is 
acceptable for activities that fall under ``in-kind,'' what guidelines 
grantees should use in determining reasonable costs associated with in-
kind activities, acceptable guidelines for documenting in-kind match, 
selection criteria used in deciding whether to award an initial WBC 
grant, guidelines SBA should use in evaluating ``the experience of the 
Applicant Organization'' and ``the proposed location for the women's 
business center,'' and what an appropriate ``minimum amount of time'' 
would be to commence operating as a women's business center following 
receipt of an award. Comments from the ANPRM have been considered in 
the drafting of these proposed regulations.
    Currently, there are over 100 nonprofit entities that participate 
in the WBC Program and provide services as described in the Act. These 
participants are known as SBA Women's Business Centers (WBCs) and 
receive annual Federal funding limited by the authority of the Act and 
subject to the appropriations of Congress and the nonprofit's ability 
to provide the required Matching Funds.
    Through its authority, the SBA's Office of Women's Business 
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oversees the WBC Program and the portfolio of WBCs that participate in 
the WBC Program. Since 1988, the number of participating WBCs has grown 
along with the number of women entrepreneurs assisted by these centers. 
The SBA has managed the performance and compliance of the WBCs through 
Cooperative Agreements with each individual nonprofit entity that hosts 
a WBC project, through regular reporting and programmatic and financial 
examinations of each WBC.

II. Proposal

    The proposed rule would incorporate the SBA's oversight of the WBC 
Program into regulations in a new Part 131 of the SBA's regulations by: 
(A) Creating standard definitions for the program (13 CFR 131.110); (B) 
incorporating program-participation requirements and application 
procedures (13 CFR 131.300, 13 CFR 131.400); (C) incorporating 
financial-management and grant-administration requirements (13 CFR 
131.500); (D) incorporating reporting requirements (13 CFR 131.600); 
(E) incorporating oversight and programmatic and financial-examination 
provisions (13 CFR 131.700 and 13 CFR 131.720); (F) incorporating 
procedures for Dispute resolution (13 CFR 131.840), and suspension, 
termination and non-renewal of a grant (13 CFR 131.830); and G) privacy 
requirements (13 CFR 131.900).

III. Section-by-Section Analysis

131.100 Introduction
    The WBC Program was created under the authority of Title II of the 
Women's Business Ownership Act of 1988 (Pub. L. 100-533) to remove 
barriers to the creation and development of small businesses owned and 
controlled by women and to stimulate the economy by aiding and 
encouraging the growth and development of such businesses. Since its 
creation, the WBC Program has changed through a number of public laws 
that have turned the WBC Program from a Demonstration Training Program 
into a permanent program. The WBC Program has grown and evolved to 
provide a variety of services to many entrepreneurs, ranging from those 
interested in starting businesses to those looking to expand existing 
businesses.
    Over the last several years, the SBA has incorporated processes to 
monitor the WBC Program, including conducting financial examinations 
required by statute. The SBA proposes to implement this rule to 
incorporate its oversight of the WBC Program into regulations to ensure 
consistency in application and provide transparency for applicants and 
participants.
131.110 Definitions
    This section defines 57 words and phrases used in the management 
and oversight of the WBC Program. These definitions have been 
consolidated from existing documents, including Program Announcements 
and Cooperative Agreements, to ensure consistency and clarity within 
the WBC Program.
    Through the ANPRM, commenters raised concerns on whether Distinct 
Populations were limited to Socially and Economically Disadvantaged 
populations. Under this proposed rule, definitions are provided for 
Distinct Population and Socially and Disadvantaged populations. Under 
the statute, 15 U.S.C. 656, a representative portion of clients should 
be Socially and or Economically Disadvantaged women. However, WBCs are 
expected to serve all women entrepreneurs and not just those that are 
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged.
131.200 Eligible Entities
    This proposed section codifies the types of organizations that are 
eligible by statute to participate in the WBC Program and those 
organizations that are prohibited from participating in the program. 
Section 29 of the Act, 15 U.S.C. 656, identifies eligible entities as 
private nonprofit organizations that are described in section 501(c) of 
title 26 and exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of that title.
131.300 Women's Business Centers (WBCs)
    This section describes how SBA proposes to provide financial 
assistance to private nonprofit organizations to conduct projects for 
the benefit of small business concerns owned and controlled by women, 
as authorized in 15 U.S.C. 656. In addition, under 15 U.S.C. 656(5), 
the SBA may renew a grant for an additional 3-year period, if the 
nonprofit organization submits an Application for such renewal at such 
time, in such manner, and accompanied by such information as the SBA 
establishes. This section describes the SBA's proposed process for 
renewal applicants to continue in the WBC Program.
131.310 Operating Requirements
    This proposed section codifies the statutory requirement at 15 
U.S.C. 656, on the process by which the SBA must issue Notices of 
Award, which outline the terms and conditions of the awards to the WBC 
Recipient Organizations. To ensure that the Recipient Organization 
maintains clear and separate functions from the WBC, as stated in the 
Cooperative Agreement, this rule proposes to require that the Recipient 
Organization manage the WBC Program as a separate entity within its 
organization, consistent with 2 CFR part 303, Internal Controls.
    Historically, Women's Business Centers that have established 
partnerships in the community in conjunction with an advisory board 
have had less difficulty working within the community and meeting the 
match requirements of the program. This section proposes to require 
that each WBC establish an advisory board that will confer with and 
provide recommendations to the WBC Program Director on matters 
pertaining to the operation of the WBC and assist the WBC in raising 
Matching Funds.
    This section also provides a proposed description of WBC facilities 
and administrative infrastructure requirements, including the 
requirement that the facility comply with the Americans with 
Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.) and section 504 of 
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794). These requirements 
serve to ensure that the WBC has the capacity to deliver the Counseling 
(including space to provide one-to-one Counseling that will ensure 
client privacy), Training and other services outlined in its statement 
of work.
    In the past, the SBA has found that some WBCs do not clearly 
reference that they are Women's Business Centers, with an emphasis on 
providing services to prospective or existing women entrepreneurs. 
Therefore, the SBA is proposing that any new WBC accepted into the WBC 
Program after the effective date of the rule be required to include the 
specific identification ``WBC'' as part of its official name. The SBA 
is further proposing that all other WBCs prominently include on their 
Web sites and promotional documents that the ``Women's Business Center 
is funded in part by the U.S. Small Business Administration''. This 
transparency would ensure that WBCs are clearly discernable and are 
easily recognized by women attempting to contact organizations for 
business services focused on women.
    Historically, WBCs with insufficient staff have been identified as 
more likely to face difficulties in providing services at an adequate 
level as outlined in their statements of work. The SBA also has 
concerns related to the inability for a WBC to grow or expand services 
when the WBC is not properly staffed. To ensure maximum productivity of 
a WBC, this rule proposes to require that

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the WBC include at least a Full-time WBC Program Director and at least 
one other staff person, preferably a business counselor.
131.320 Area of Service
    This section proposes to require WBCs to identify their geographic 
service area(s) as part of the application process. Currently, many 
WBCs do not clearly define their proposed geographic service areas; 
rather, they indicate that services will be provided for an entire 
state. Historically, this has caused some confusion, as some WBCs 
include service areas where an existing SBA-funded WBC is already 
providing services. This is especially true in states where there is 
more than one WBC and more than one Recipient Organization. Under this 
proposed rule, SBA plans to define, in writing, the geographic area for 
each Recipient Organization funded under the WBC Program. WBCs would 
also be required to submit a written request to change a geographic 
service area so as to ensure that no two WBCs are awarded WBC Project 
Funds to provide services in the same area while some areas remain 
underserved. To that end, this rule proposes that Applicant 
Organizations submitting new WBC projects within proximity of an 
existing WBC include a justification of need, including a discussion of 
the population density, submitted in its proposal. The SBA is seeking 
comment on how to best define proximity.
131.330 WBC Services and Restrictions on Services
    This proposed section lists the required services that Women's 
Business Centers must provide to participate in the WBC Program. 
Consistent with the statute, 15 U.S.C. 656, the Office of Women's 
Business Ownership requires in its program announcement(s) that Women's 
Business Centers provide Training and Counseling services to women, as 
well as services that will assist their businesses in securing business 
credit and investment capital. In accordance with this requirement, 
WBCs assist women business owners in identifying available funds from 
lenders, the SBA and other resources. These resources include 
collaboration with state, local and federal government agencies and 
assisting its clients pursue designation as women-owned, small 
businesses. This section also names the proposed services that a WBC 
can provide to assist a women business owner access capital. To assist 
with delivery of its access to capital services, the WBCs rely on 
programs provided by other agencies. These programs include, but are 
not limited to, use of the FDIC Smart Money Curriculum, Census Bureau 
data tools, and the SBA's Microloan Program. Further, many of the WBC 
host organizations are microlenders and work with other lenders in the 
community.
    Historically, (see links below) men have started their businesses 
with significantly more capital than women, and women's access to 
capital remains an obstacle to women growing their businesses. This has 
been included in reports by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the 
National Women's Business Council included here. http://www.esa.doc.gov/sites/default/files/women-owned-businesses.pdf.
    https://www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/files/Gender%20Differences%20in%20Startup%20Financings.pdf. OWBO will monitor 
the WBCs support of capital access services through the review of WBC 
reporting, as described in Section 131.600 of this proposed rule. Under 
15 U.S.C. 656 (B)(1), the SBA is authorized to provide financial 
assistance to private nonprofit organizations to conduct projects for 
the benefit of small-business concerns owned and controlled by women. 
The services provided under these projects can include Training and 
Counseling on how to apply for and secure business credit and 
investment capital, preparing and presenting financial statements, and 
managing cash flow and other financial operations of a business 
concern. Given this authorization, this rule proposes to require WBCs 
to provide specific services related to access to capital for women 
entrepreneurs as authorized in 15 U.S.C. 656. The SBA further proposes 
to provide guidance concerning the provision of access to capital 
services in this section.
    Given the SBA's involvement in disaster-relief assistance and the 
WBCs' participation in addressing the business needs in communities 
impacted by catastrophes, the SBA is also proposing to include a 
section on Specialized Services.
131.340 Specific WBC Program Responsibilities
    This proposed section outlines the role of the Assistant 
Administrator/OWBO, as defined in 15 U.S.C. 656. This rule also 
proposes to explicitly define the roles of the WBC Program Director and 
Principal Investigator of the Recipient Organization. Additionally, 
under this proposed rule, the SBA clearly defines the tasks and 
responsibilities for the WBC Program Director, as the Full-time Key 
Employee for the WBC, as those completed solely for the WBC project.
131.350 Selection and Retention of the WBC Program Director
    This section outlines the proposed competencies for the WBC Program 
Director, as well as the process the WBC must undertake if the position 
is vacant. The WBC Program Director, considered by the Agency as the 
key position for the WBC project, is responsible for managing the day-
to-day operation of the WBC. Responsibilities related to the overall 
management of the WBC may include providing direct services (i.e., 
Counseling and Training), marketing the program and ensuring program 
compliance. To ensure effective management of the WBC project, this 
rule proposes core competencies for the WBC Program Director position 
and proposes rules for the Interim Program Directors when the Program 
Director position is vacant.
131.400 Application Procedure
    This section outlines the proposed grant application submission 
process for new and existing WBC Applicant Organizations to participate 
in the WBC Program. It also identifies proposed general selection 
criteria. In the ANPRM, comments were received that suggest the SBA 
should not use geography to help determine the location of a WBC and 
that proximity to another WBC is not a disqualifier. The SBA follows 
statutory guidance that individual Applicant Organizations reach a 
Distinct Population that would not be otherwise served. The Agency 
proposes Applicant Organizations within proximity of an existing WBC 
provide a justification for the need of an additional WBC within that 
area including information about the population density. This helps to 
ensure that the WBC Program is serving the maximum number of clients 
with as much coverage as possible, while meeting the statutory 
requirement of reaching a Distinct Population that would otherwise not 
be served. This section also outlines the proposed criteria that SBA 
will use to determine a WBC's level of risk, consistent with 2 CFR part 
200, subpart C.
131.410 New Applications
    This proposed section codifies the Agency's statutory authority at 
15 U.S.C. 656 (B)(1), to use unawarded amounts to fund new Women's 
Business Centers. This section outlines the process proposed by the SBA 
to fund new WBCs.
131.420 Renewal Applications
    This proposed section proposes to codify the Agency's statutory 
authority at U.S.C. Code 656 (2), to fund

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organizations seeking the renewal of grant awards under the WBC 
Program. This proposed rule also lists the application criteria and 
process for existing participants requesting to renew a grant award 
under the WBC Program.
131.430 Application Decisions
    This section outlines the proposed conditions for approval or 
rejection of an Application for the WBC Program, as authorized by 15 
U.S.C. 656 (3)(C). This section also proposes the appeal process WBCs 
can complete if a renewal application is rejected, as outlined in 
Section 131.840.
131.500 Grant Administration and Cost Principles
    This proposed section codifies the Agency's statutory authority at 
15 U.S.C. 656 to fund projects following grant administration guidance 
under 2 CFR part 200--Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost 
Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards.
131.510 Maximum Grant
    This proposed section codifies the Agency's statutory requirement 
that no individual WBC project receive funds in excess of the amount 
authorized by statute. This rule proposes to include this section to 
clarify that while an individual WBC project cannot exceed the 
statutory limit, a Recipient Organization is not limited from 
establishing multiple WBC projects so long as the projects are distinct 
from each other and are serving Distinct Populations that would not 
otherwise be served. A Recipient Organization seeking additional 
funding for a new project shall follow the Application process, as 
defined in section 131.400 of this proposed rule for new Applications.
131.520 Carryover of Federal Funds
    This proposed section outlines the requirements for the use of 
Carryover Funds and proposes to limit the number of Carryovers to 
prevent a WBC from creating a cycle of dependency on Carryover funding. 
Historically, a significant number of WBCs have consistently requested 
Carryover of funds. A Carryover of funds generally occurs when a WBC 
does not fully spend the Federal funds or the Matching Funds as 
requested and approved in the WBC's budget. This Carryover results in a 
Recipient Organization having both the Carryover Funds and Option Year 
funding running concurrently, both of which require Matching Funds. 
When the Carryover is granted, the Recipient Organization has the 
responsibility of raising Matching Funds for the Carryover Funds, if 
not already matched, as well as Option Year funding. This often creates 
a cycle in which the Recipient Organization will match and spend the 
Carryover funding, but is then not able to spend the current year 
funding, thus creating a situation where it must request Carryover 
funding the following year. While there is never a penalty to 
requesting less funding, Carryover funding represents an 
underutilization of the Federal funds provided. The rule proposes to 
limit Carryover of Federal funds to those WBCs in the first or second 
year of an initial phase grant.
    WBCs in an initial phase of funding may have fewer expenses in the 
first year as the WBC is establishing itself. However, the WBCs may 
need additional resources as the programming offered grows. Permitting 
new WBCs the flexibility to carry over funds during the first two years 
of participating in the WBC Program ensures that the SBA is utilizing 
WBC funding efficiently. If a WBC in the initial phase requests a 
Carryover for both of the first two years, SBA proposes to reduce the 
funding in the third year by the amount of the second year Carryover to 
eliminate the cycle of Carryover funding.
131.530 Matching Funds
    This proposed section codifies the statutory requirement at 15 
U.S.C. 656 for a Recipient Organization to provide Matching Funds equal 
to half of the Federal amount of the SBA funding for the first two 
years of its initial award. For the remainder of the time the Recipient 
Organization participates in the WBC Program, it must provide match of 
one dollar for every one Federal dollar of its annual Federal award 
amount, as prescribed in the statute, 15 U.S.C. 656. This rule proposes 
language which clarifies the process of documenting the match funds and 
also identifies types of funding that cannot be used as match, such as 
other Federal funding.
    Section 200.306 of Title 2 requires any funds used to match the 
Federal grant, to be verifiable from the Non-Federal Entity's records. 
The WBC Program requires a 1 to 1 match for WBCs that have been in the 
WBC Program for more than two years. A 2 to 1 match (for every two 
dollars of Federal funds used, 1 dollar of Matching Funds) is required 
for WBCs in the first two years of the WBC Program). In other words, 
the statute requires a 2:1 (Federal to non-Federal dollars) match for 
the first year; 2:1 match for the second year; 1:1 match for the third 
year; 1:1 match for the fourth year; and a 1:1 match for the fifth 
year. WBCs can provide Overmatch if they choose to do so; however, if 
they have used Federal funds to raise match above the required amount, 
these funds must be used to meet the Federal objective of the WBC 
Program and must be verifiable. This does not prohibit the Recipient 
Organization from raising funds separate and apart from the WBC 
Program. Those funds that are not used as match and are not raised with 
WBC funds are not subject to the same recordkeeping requirements, as 
they are not tied to the WBC Program.
131.540 Program Income and Fees
    Consistent with 2 CFR 200.307, Recipient Organizations are allowed 
to charge clients fees for WBC Program services and use the income to 
defray the costs of delivering the objectives of the grant. This rule 
proposes to codify that WBCs may charge fees for services provided to 
their clients. This rule also proposes to identify the type of 
activities for which the WBC can charge fees and allows WBCs to use the 
fee income to be counted towards the cash portion of Matching Funds 
required under section 131.530 of this proposed rule. Historically, 
WBCs have often collected fees for Training classes to cover the cost 
of materials and supplies affiliated with providing a Training session 
or fees when helping clients complete a loan package. Some WBCs have 
also used a membership model that includes fees. Over the past several 
years, many WBCs have been exploring ways to charge fees for Counseling 
in order to ensure that clients commit to participation for a 
Counseling session. This rule proposes to allow WBCs to charge a 
retainer fee for Counseling services; however, such fees must not 
restrict access to any services for economically disadvantaged 
entrepreneurs.
131.550 Budget Justification
    Consistent with 2 CFR part 200, subpart E, Recipient Organizations 
must follow the cost principles when completing and submitting a budget 
along with an Application or Annual Work Plan. The budget must include 
justification for the expenses. This section clarifies several specific 
cost categories, including Indirect Cost rates and audit expenses. This 
rule proposes to include guidance on salaries and travel. Under the 
cost principle section, all costs must be reasonable. Salaries vary by 
state and region and position. Using a reasonableness standard, SBA 
proposes that salaries for WBC staff be comparable to similar positions 
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or regions. For travel, reasonableness should be justified in terms of 
the benefit to the small business community that the WBC is serving. 
The proposed requirements are consistent with standard cost principles 
and serve to provide clarity to the Applicant or Recipient 
Organization. See Sec.  131.600 Reports for details.
131.560 Restricted and Prohibited Costs
    Consistent with 2 CFR part 200, subpart E, Recipient Organizations 
must not use Federal funds or Matching Funds to pay for certain items 
that are prohibited. This rule proposes language that establishes what 
costs are considered prohibited. For example, there have been instances 
in which WBCs have requested the use of WBC Project Funds as collateral 
for loans. Because this would bind the Federal dollars for a purpose 
other than delivering the WBC project, the viability of the WBC could 
be jeopardized. Recipient Organizations have also inquired about using 
Project Funds to purchase items that could be viewed either as 
promotional materials, marketing materials, or gifts. Although 
marketing/advertising the WBC Program is considered an allowable cost 
under 2 CFR 200.421, certain types of materials are considered gifts 
for individual use and are not broad-based marketing materials that 
will reach the population that the women's business center serves.
131.570 Payments and Reimbursements
    This proposed section codifies the Agency's statutory authority at 
15 U.S.C. 656, to provide payments in lump sum or installments, and in 
advance or by way of reimbursement to Recipient Organizations. The 
Agency may disburse up to 25 percent of each year's Federal share 
awarded to a recipient organization after the Notice of Award has been 
issued and before the non-Federal Matching Funds are obtained. This 
rule proposes payments be disbursed as quarterly advances for the first 
three quarters and on a reimbursement basis for the final quarter, 
except in cases where a Recipient Organization has not demonstrated its 
ability to obtain match or has not provided adequate information to 
demonstrate the use of the Project Funds. On a case-by-case basis, the 
Agency may determine that a Recipient Organization has not fully 
complied with the terms of the grant, in which case payments may be 
made by reimbursement.
131.600 Reports
    This section proposes a list of the types of reports required to be 
submitted and the frequency of submission of the reports. This rule 
proposes using semi-annual reporting of programmatic and financial 
reports, and quarterly reporting of Counseling and Training data. In 
instances where the Agency may have reasons to believe that a Recipient 
Organization poses a higher risk of non-performance or non-compliance, 
the Agency will include any additional requirements to report quarterly 
in the annual Notice of Award. Consistent with 2 CFR part 200, subpart 
C, the Agency is required to assess the risk level of each WBC or WBC 
Applicant Organization prior to making an award. Section 131.400 of 
this rule proposes the risk assessment criteria the Agency will use for 
WBC awards. This rule also proposes to require Recipient Organizations 
to submit client activity reports, including Counseling and Training 
Records. These reports are submitted electronically and allow the 
Agency to monitor and report on WBC Program performance for each 
Recipient Organization and the WBC Program as a whole. The information 
also enables the Agency, in a streamlined process, to conduct detailed 
WBC Program evaluations, assess program management and performance, and 
conduct performance monitoring and program-outcome reporting. 
Performance reports should be consistent with the budget justification 
that is submitted as part of the application process or Annual Work 
Plan submission.
131.700 Oversight of the WBC Program
    This proposed section codifies the statutory requirement at 15 
U.S.C. 656 for the Agency to conduct annual programmatic and financial 
examinations of each WBC. Currently, to satisfy these requirements, the 
Agency utilizes reports submitted by the WBCs, reports submitted by the 
SBA District Office staff, programmatic site visits, and financial 
examinations. This combination of oversight allows the Agency to 
effectively monitor the WBC portfolio without requiring WBCs to submit 
all of the documentation for the program. Additionally, the Agency has 
also recently changed the frequency of the reporting schedule outlined 
in 131.600 to minimize the burden on WBCs that are effectively 
delivering the program.
131.710 SBA Review Authority
    This section of the rule proposes how the SBA will monitor program 
performance consistent with 2 CFR 200.328.
131.720 Audits, Examinations and Investigations
    This section proposes to require new Women's Business Centers 
participating in the Women's Business Center Program for the first time 
to have post-award financial examinations conducted by Agency staff or 
designee(s). Many new initial Recipient Organizations have never 
received Federal funds and may never have been required to meet Federal 
financial management standards. As part of the proposed post-award 
examination process, the examiner would determine the adequacy of the 
WBC's financial management system and make recommendations for 
improvement, if needed. The Agency anticipates that the examinations 
and recommendations will assist the WBC in avoiding financial findings 
and/or recoupment during future financial examinations or audits.
    In addition to the post-award examination, this section outlines 
the SBA's proposed requirement, consistent with the statute 15 U.S.C. 
656, that all other WBCs receive comprehensive financial examinations, 
as scheduled by the SBA's Financial Examination Unit. The proposed 
process for complying with this requirement is outlined in this 
section.
131.800 Cooperative Agreements and Contracts
    This proposed section codifies the statutory requirement at 15 
U.S.C. 656 for the Agency to provide financial assistance to Recipient 
Organizations in the form of grants, contract, or Cooperative 
Agreement. Currently, a Cooperative Agreement serves as the vehicle to 
provide the financial assistance to the Recipient Organization to 
establish and maintain a WBC. The Cooperative Agreement is signed 
annually and contains the amount of Federal funding, a negotiated 
budget and agreed-upon performance milestones. The Cooperative 
Agreement contains the terms and conditions of the award and identifies 
any special considerations, including the annual determination of risk 
level. This rule proposes to require SBA District Offices to negotiate 
the annual performance goals with each Recipient Organization. SBA 
District Offices have a better understanding of local and regional 
economic conditions and the needs of women entrepreneurs, and can 
therefore make a better informed determination of the appropriate 
performance milestones with Recipient Organizations in their

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respective districts. In addition, this section proposes specific 
requirements when WBCs use Federal funds to contract for goods and 
services. This is to ensure WBCs do not supersede the contracting 
limits and thereby, in effect, change the grant to a pass-through 
grant.
    It is the Agency's policy that contracting out more than 49 percent 
of a grant (except in certain circumstances) constitutes a subgrant. 
Consistent with this policy, this rule proposes that the WBC not expend 
more than 49 percent of its total Project Funds on contractors and 
consultants.
131.810 Other Federal Grants
    This proposed section codifies the statutory requirement at 15 
U.S.C. 656(d) to allow a WBC to enter into a contract with other 
Federal departments or agencies to provide specific assistance to women 
entrepreneurs. With the exception of Community Development Block Grants 
(CBDG), grants received from other Federal entities may not be used as 
Matching Funds for the WBC grant. CDBG statutory language allows CDBG 
funds to be used as Matching Funds to other Federal programs. The CDBG 
regulations at 24 CFR 570.201(g) further elaborate on this eligibility 
criterion. On occasion, the Agency may provide additional assistance to 
a WBC through programs such as the Recovery Improvements for Small 
Entities (RISE) After Disaster Act. These funds are separate from the 
regular WBC grants but are provided to WBCs to spur disaster recovery.
131.820 Revisions and Amendments to Cooperative Agreements
    Consistent with 2 CFR part 200, subpart D, Post Federal Award 
Requirements, Recipient Organizations are required to report deviations 
from budget or project scope or objective, and request Prior Approvals 
from Federal awarding agencies for budget and WBC Program plan 
revisions. This proposed rule outlines the common revisions that 
require Prior Approval by the Agency. These include changes in the 
staffing of the WBC Program Director, changes in project scope, program 
activity or location that could potentially alter the negotiated 
milestones in the Cooperative Agreement.
131.830 Suspension, Termination and Non-Renewal
    Consistent with 2 CFR 200.338, the Agency may take action to 
suspend, terminate or non-renew a grant to a Recipient Organization for 
cause. This rule proposes the instances for which the Agency may take 
action, identifies the administrative procedures for each action, and 
outlines the appeal rights for each action. This rule also proposes the 
process that the SBA will take when an action is reversed.
131.840 Dispute Resolution Procedures
    Consistent with 2 CFR 200.341, the Agency currently provides 
opportunity for Recipient Organizations to Dispute financial and 
programmatic decisions of the Office of Women's Business Ownership. 
This rule proposes to codify the current Dispute procedures to provide 
an opportunity for a Recipient Organization to submit a written 
statement describing the subject of a Dispute and to submit an appeal 
if the Recipient Organization receives an unfavorable decision from the 
Agency.
131.850 Closeout Procedures
    Consistent with 2 CFR 200.343, this rule proposes to codify the 
current process by which the Agency would close out a Federal award if 
it is determined that all applicable administrative actions and all 
required work of the Federal award have been completed by the Recipient 
Organization. These actions help to ensure that the final proper 
payment can be made to the Recipient Organization after completing a 
reconciliation of all accounts, including an inventory of property and 
usable supplies, WBC Program Income balances, and client and financial 
records. After receiving the final annual financial report to ensure 
proper final payments, the Agency would issue a final letter indicating 
that all financial and WBC Program issues are fully reconciled.
131.900 Ensuring Client Privacy
    SBA proposes to codify the legislative requirements for WBCs and 
the Administration to protect the privacy of any individual or small 
business receiving assistance in the Program. Under this proposed rule, 
in accordance with Section 21(a)(7) of the Act, a WBC, including its 
contractors and other agents, is not permitted to disclose to an entity 
outside the individual WBC, the name, address, or telephone number, 
referred to as `client contact data' of any individual or small 
business without the consent of such individual or small business with 
three exceptions.
    This rule proposes to require WBCs to provide an opportunity for 
clients to opt in to allow the SBA to obtain their contact data. The 
rule would codify how the SBA could use the permitted client contact 
data only to conduct studies that help stakeholders better understand 
how the services the client received affect their business outcomes 
over time. These studies would include, but not be limited to, program 
evaluation and performance management studies.
    In the past, SBA District Offices may have used client contact data 
to solicit loan applications. The functions and goals of the District 
Offices have changed over the years. Today this type of solicitation is 
not a function of SBA District Offices and has not been in recent 
years. The agency will not allow use of client contact data for any 
other purpose beyond program studies.
    This rule also proposes to prohibit the denial of services to 
clients solely based on a client's refusal to provide consent to use 
their contact data for study purposes. Section 21(a)(7)(C) of the Act 
directs the agency to publish standards for requiring disclosures of 
client information during a financial audit. This rule proposes to 
require other Federal or State agencies making such disclosure requests 
to submit formal requests including a justification for the need for 
individual client contact and/or program activity data for the 
Administrator's review on a case-by-case basis. Public comments on 
these proposed standards are encouraged.
    This rule also proposes to codify the current privacy protections 
in place in the Program currently employed by the agency. Under this 
proposed rule, any reports on the Program produced by a WBC, including 
its contractors and other agents, and the agency, cannot disclose 
individual client information without consent from the client. Any such 
reports must only report activity data in the aggregate, unless given 
consent, so as to protect the individual privacy of clients.

IV. Comments Request

    Readers are encouraged to review closely each section of the 
proposed rule in conjunction with current regulations to fully 
comprehend the extent of the rule and its changes. The SBA invites 
comment on all aspects of this proposed rule, including the underlying 
policies. Submitted comments will be available to any person or entity 
upon request.

Compliance With Executive Orders 12866, 13563, 12988, 13132, the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612), and the Paperwork 
Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. Ch. 35)

Executive Order 12866

    The Office of Management and Budget has determined that this 
proposed rule constitutes a ``significant regulatory action'' under 
Executive Order 12866.

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This is not a major rule, however, under the Congressional Review Act, 
5 U.S.C. 800.

Regulatory Impact Analysis

1. Is there a need for this regulatory action?
    The WBC Program was established in 1988 as a pilot program and 
became permanent in 2007. Regulations for the WBC Program had not been 
previously promulgated. The SBA has used the Program Announcement and 
Notice of Award to incorporate statutory requirements to implement the 
WBC Program. The annual Program Announcement and Notice of Award have 
become, for all practical purposes, documents which interpret the 
statute. The SBA believes it is past time for regulations outlining 
guidance for the policies and procedures for the WBC Program. This 
regulation incorporates the changes required by the OMB circular 
published by OMB and other program changes that have taken place since 
the WBC Program was initially established. Additionally, the 
Association of Women's Business Centers has supported implementing 
regulations to streamline and standardize processes.
    Further, the SBA received eight comments to the ANPRM that was 
published on April 22, 2015. All of the comments relevant to the WBC 
Program regulations were considered in the drafting of this proposed 
rule.
2. What are the potential benefits and costs of this regulatory action?
    The WBC Program received $17 million in Federal funds which it 
provided to over 100 Women's Business Centers in fiscal year 2016. The 
Grantees are required to supply a 1-to-1 match of those funds, except 
in the first two initial years in the program for which the match is 2 
to 1 (Federal to match). The benefit of this requirement is that the 
Grantee is invested as much as the Federal government in making the WBC 
Program a success. The small businesses benefit from the no-cost or 
low-cost Counseling and Training. Specifically, in 2015, the WBC 
Program counseled 20,473 entrepreneurs; trained 120,030 entrepreneurs, 
created 771 new businesses and raised $87,630,000 in capital infusion. 
Further, as stated above, the potential benefits of this proposed rule 
are based on incorporating all the changes that have occurred with the 
publication of 2 CFR part 200 and a streamlining of both the Program 
Announcement and the Notice of Award. The new regulations will provide 
additional clarification for the Program Announcement(s) issued by the 
Office of Women's Business Ownership.
    The costs to the SBA in making this revision are minimal, as most 
of the requirements of this rule are currently being followed. The 
estimated annual cost to the Federal government for oversight of these 
WBCs is currently provided for in the existing SBA infrastructure. 
Similarly, the costs to the grantees is also minimal as they, too, are 
following the requirements in this NPRM, which are currently included 
in their annual Cooperative Agreement. No additional direct costs are 
projected to be incurred by WBCs for oversight and related functions in 
this proposed rule.
3. What alternatives have been considered?
    After publishing the ANPRM on April 22, 2015, and reviewing the 
comments submitted, the SBA believes that publishing regulations for 
the WBC Program would be the best way to create long-lasting 
consistency in the implementation of the WBC Program. Another 
alternative would be to do nothing and continue to rely on grant 
documents to implement the WBC Program. Furthermore, the statute 
requires SBA to publish regulations in general and specifically in 
regards to the Privacy Act Requirements of the WBC Program. The Privacy 
Act Requirements are included in this regulation to satisfy that 
requirement.

Executive Order 13563

    The ANPRM was published on April 22, 2015, (Docket Number 2015-
09391) and eight comments were received. The comments varied greatly 
from specific to general and covered a wide variety of topics, from 
providing clearer definitions to streamlining procedures and 
identifying actions requiring Prior Approval from the SBA. The SBA 
reviewed all the comments and took them under consideration when 
revising these proposed regulations. Further, SBA held monthly 
conference calls with the grantees, discussing various current topics 
which included the proposed regulations. Additionally, the Office of 
Women's Business Ownership staff attends the annual Women's Business 
Center training conferences that include discussions of policy, 
procedures and the proposed regulations. A summary and disposition of 
the comments includes, but is not limited to, the following: (1) 
Training should be ongoing for Women's Business Centers. The Office of 
Women's Business Ownership has initiated ongoing training for Women's 
Business Centers through its monthly conference calls and one-on-one 
teleconference calls, as requested; (2) The SBA should provide full 
funding to WBCs and not require fundraising. The funding levels and 
match requirements that are included are consistent with the statute, 
15 U.S.C. 656; (3) The SBA data collection system must be upgraded. SBA 
is currently working to improve the system; (4) The regulation should 
provide a definition for Distinct Population. A definition is included 
in the proposed regulations; (5) Develop a repository of information 
that could be used by all of the WBCs, including templates, program 
updates and training materials. While, the Office of Women's Business 
Ownership did not include the requirement for a repository in these 
draft regulations, the office will work with women's organizations to 
develop information that will be available to all WBCs; 6) Provide a 
definition for in-kind services and do not limit the amount a volunteer 
can provide as in-kind activity. The draft regulations references 2 CFR 
200.96 for the definition of in-kind. Also, the SBA does not limit the 
amount of In-kind Contributions from a service provider, but the amount 
of in-kind that can be used as match is limited and is consistent with 
the statute, 15 U.S.C. 656. Comments for the ANPRM can be located at: 
https://www.regulations.gov/docketBrowser?rpp=50&so=DESC&sb=postedDate&po=0&dct=PS&D=SBA-2015-0007.
    The SBA did not consult with any other agencies when drafting the 
proposed regulations as the Women's Business Center Program does not 
have any joint grants with other agencies.

Executive Order 12988

    For the purposes of Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform, 
the SBA has determined that this proposed rule is drafted, to the 
extent practicable, in accordance with the standards set forth in Sec. 
3(a) and 3(b)(2), to minimize litigation, eliminate ambiguity and 
reduce burden. The proposed regulations would provide for rights of 
appeal to the SBA's WBC Program participants in the event they are 
aggrieved by an Agency decision, thereby limiting the possibility of 
litigation by these entities. This proposed rule would not have 
retroactive or pre-emptive effect.

Executive Order 13132

    For the purposes of Executive Order 13132, the SBA determined that 
this rule has no federalism implications warranting preparation of a 
federalism assessment.

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Compliance With the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601-612

    When an agency promulgates a proposed rule, the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act requires the agency to prepare an initial regulatory 
flexibility analysis (IRFA), which describes the potential economic 
impact of the rule on small entities and alternatives that may minimize 
that impact. Section 605 of the RFA allows an agency to certify a rule, 
in lieu of preparing an IRFA, if the rulemaking is not expected to have 
a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. This rule covers both the application process to become 
funded as a Women's Business Center and the on-going operations for 
currently funded WBCs. As the populations are different for the 
application process and the existing WBCs, the analysis is included for 
each.
    This proposed rule could theoretically affect all nonprofit 
entities as the statute requires that an entity be organized as a 
nonprofit in order to participate. According to the IRS, for tax year 
2010, there are over 269,000 entities that filed returns as a 
501(c)(3). The NAICs codes that are most relevant to participate in the 
program are 541611, Administrative Management and General Management 
Consulting Services and 541990, All Other Professional, Scientific and 
Technical Services. The size standard for both of these NAICs codes is 
$15 million in average annual receipts. According to the IRS, 92 
percent of all 501(c)(3) filers had total revenue greater than $10 
million. The majority of the 501(c)(3) entities would fall under the 
threshold as a small entity. In addition, as the application process is 
voluntary and does not require a nonprofit entity to apply, the vast 
majority of nonprofits would not be affected. Over the past 5 years, 
there were a total of 133 new applications submitted for the WBC 
Program--averaging 25-35 applications per year. The SF 424 (Application 
for Federal Assistance) on grants.gov does not include a field for 
revenue size. Based on the majority of the entities being small, SBA 
can presume that the majority of the Applicant Organizations are also 
small. It is projected that a grants writer would take approximately 20 
hours to complete and submit the required application forms through 
grants.gov. For a grants writer at an average of $30-per hour, this 
would cost approximately $600. These estimates are based on the burden 
statements associated with the grants.gov application forms and 
anecdotal information from Applicant Organizations to the WBC Program. 
Therefore, the SBA has determined that the application section of the 
proposed rule would not have a significant impact on a substantial 
number of small entities.
    There are currently 114 entities that participate in the WBC 
Program, all of which are small entities. However, the SBA has 
determined that the impact on these entities affected by the proposed 
rule will not be significant. The proposed rule codifies current 
policies and procedures that are already achieved through a Cooperative 
Agreement with the SBA. It does not include new reporting requirements. 
Rather it standardizes existing policies to ensure transparency and 
consistency which in theory will reduce the cost to both the WBC 
participants and SBA. A WBC participating in the WBC Program submits a 
Federal Financial Report and attachments twice a year. The estimated 
burden for these reports is 2 hours twice a year. The annual submission 
of a work plan is substantially less than the Application and is only 
to update any changes from the initial Application. The estimate for 
these forms on an annual basis is a total of 14 hours. For a grants 
writer at $30 per hour, the annual estimated cost would be $420. 
Accordingly, the Administrator of the SBA hereby certifies that this 
proposed rule will not have a significant impact on a substantial 
number of small entities.

Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. Ch. 35

    SBA has determined that this proposed rule would not impose 
additional reporting and recordkeeping requirements under the Paperwork 
Reduction Act (PRA), 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35. Currently, there are eight 
Paperwork Reduction Act submissions associated specifically with the 
WBC Program: (1) OMB control number 3245-0140 Notice of Award and 
Cooperative Agreement; (2) OMB control number 3245-0169, Federal Cash 
Transaction Report, Financial Status Report, Program Income Report, and 
Narrative Program Report; (3) OMB control number 3245-0324, EDMIS data 
collection (641 and 888 forms); (4) OMB control number 4040-0004, SF 
424, Application for Financial Assistance; (5) OMB control number 4040-
0006, SF 424A, Budget Summary for non-construction projects; (6) OMB 
control number 4040-0007, SF 424B, Assurances for non-construction 
projects; (7)OMB control number 4040-0013, SF-LLL, Disclosure of 
Lobbying Activities; and, (8) 4040-0014SF-425, Federal Financial 
Report. These reports will not change and no new reports are required 
in the proposed rule.

List of Subjects in 13 CFR Part 131

    Entrepreneurship, Grant programs--business, Minority businesses--
women, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Small businesses.

    For the reasons set forth above, SBA proposes to add 13 CFR part 
131 as follows:

PART 131--WOMEN'S BUSINESS CENTER PROGRAM

Sec.
131.100 Introduction.
131.110 Definitions.
131.200 Eligible Entities.
131.300 Women's Business Centers (WBCs).
131.310 Operating Requirements.
131.320 Area of Service.
131.330 WBC Services and Restrictions on Service.
131.340 Specific WBC Program Responsibilities.
131.350 Selection and Retention of the WBC Program Director.
131.400 Application Procedures.
131.410 New Applications.
131.420 Renewal Applications.
131.430 Application Decisions.
131.500 Grant Administration and Cost Principles.
131.510 Maximum Grant.
131.520 Carryover of Federal Funds.
131.530 Matching Funds.
131.540 Program Income and Fees.
131.550 Budget Justification.
131.560 Restricted and Prohibited Costs.
131.570 Payments and Reimbursements.
131.600 Reports.
131.700 Oversight of the WBC Program.
131.710 SBA Review Authority.
131.720 Audits, Examinations and Investigations.
131.800 Cooperative Agreement and Contracts.
131.810 Other Federal Grants.
131.820 Revisions and Amendments to Cooperative Agreements.
131.830 Suspension, Termination and Non-renewal.
131.840 Dispute Procedures.
131.850 Closeout Procedures.
131.900 Ensuring Client Privacy.


    Authority:  15 U.S.C. 656.


Sec.  131.100   Introduction.

    The Women's Business Centers (WBC) program has grown and evolved to 
provide a variety of services to many entrepreneurs ranging from those 
interested in starting businesses to those looking to expand existing 
businesses.
    SBA, through the Office of Women's Business Ownership (OWBO) is 
responsible for the general management and oversight of the Women's 
Business Center Program (WBC program). SBA issues an annual cooperative 
agreement to recipient organizations for the delivery of assistance to 
individuals and small businesses. The WBC program acts as a catalyst 
for providing in-depth,

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substantive outcome-oriented business services, including training, 
counseling, and other technical assistance, to women entrepreneurs, 
both nascent and established businesses, a representative number of 
whom are socially and economically disadvantaged. By providing a wide 
variety of training curriculum and counseling expertise through Women's 
Business Centers (WBCs), the SBA meets the needs of the individual 
client in the local marketplace.


Sec.  131.110  Definitions.

    Advisory board. A group established to confer with and provide 
recommendations to the Women's Business Center Program Director on 
matters pertaining to the operation of the WBC. The advisory board will 
also act as a catalyst to raise funds for the Women's Business Center.
    Applicant organization. An entity that applies for Federal 
financial assistance to establish, administer, and operate a WBC under 
a new or renewed cooperative agreement.
    Application (also known as the proposal). The written submission by 
a new applicant organization or an existing recipient organization 
describing its projected WBC activities for the upcoming budget period 
and requesting SBA funding for use in its operations.
    Annual work plan. See option year work plan and budget.
    Area of service. The State or Territory, or a regional portion of a 
State or U.S. Territory, in which SBA approves the WBC to provide 
services.
    Assistant Administrator of Office of Women's Business Ownership. 
(AA/OWBO) The AA/OWBO is statutorily responsible for management of the 
WBC program. The AA/OWBO may elect to designate staff to complete tasks 
assigned to the AA/OWBO position. When AA/OWBO is referenced, it 
includes the designee.
    Authorized official. A person who has the legal authority to sign 
for and/or speak on behalf of an organization.
    Budget period. The period of performance in which expenditures and 
obligations are incurred by a WBC, consistent with 2 CFR 200.77.
    Carryover funds (carryover). Unobligated Federal funds reallocated 
from one budget period to the next through an amendment to the current 
year's cooperative agreement.
    Cash match. Non-Federal funds specifically budgeted and expended by 
the recipient organization for the operation of a WBC project. Cash 
match must be in the form of cash and/or program income.
    Client. An entrepreneur or existing small business seeking services 
provided by the WBC.
    Conditional approval. May be granted when an application has been 
determined to meet eligibility requirements and has been recommended 
for funding, but may require special conditions, such as submitting 
required certifications, assurances or other documentation.
    Cognizant agency for audit. The Federal agency designated to carry 
out the responsibilities as described in 2 CFR 200.513(a) 
responsibilities.
    Cognizant agency for indirect costs. The Federal agency responsible 
for reviewing, negotiating, and approving cost allocation plans or 
indirect cost proposals developed under 2 CFR 200.19.
    Counseling record. A record that provides individual client contact 
information, demographics about the client/business and data on the 
counseling provided.
    Cooperative agreement (also known as notice of award). A legal 
instrument of financial assistance between the SBA and a recipient 
organization that is consistent with 31 U.S.C. 6302-6305 and provides 
for substantial involvement between SBA and the recipient organization 
in carrying out the proposed activities.
    Counseling. Services provided to an individual and/or small 
business owner that are substantive in nature and require assistance 
from a resource partner or SBA district office personnel in the 
formation, management, financing, and/or operation of a small business 
enterprise and are specific to the needs of the business or individual.
    Direct costs. Costs as defined in 2 CFR 200.413.
    Dispute. A programmatic or financial disagreement that the 
recipient organization requests be handled according to the dispute 
resolution procedures under Sec.  131.840.
    Distinct population. A specific targeted group. For the purpose of 
the WBC program, the targeted group is women entrepreneurs.
    District office. The local SBA office charged, in collaboration 
with the WBCs, with meeting the needs of women entrepreneurs in the 
community.
    District office technical representative. An SBA employee located 
within an SBA district office and designated by the SBA to provide 
local oversight and monitoring of a particular WBC or WBCs.
    Financial examiner. An SBA employee, or designee, charged with 
conducting financial examinations.
    Full-time. An employee all of whose time and effort (minimum of 30 
hours per week, as defined by the Internal Revenue Service, Sec.  
4980H(c)(4)) is allocated to the WBC project. An employee who is full-
time under the WBC should not engage in activities that do not pertain 
to the WBC project.
    Grants and Cooperative Agreement Appeals Committee. The SBA 
committee, appointed by the SBA Administrator that resolves appeals 
arising from disputes between a recipient organization and the SBA.
    Grants management specialist. An SBA employee within Office of 
Women's Business Ownership responsible for the budgetary review and 
financial oversight of WBC agreements.
    Indirect costs. Costs as defined in 2 CFR 200.56.
    In-kind contributions (third party). Costs incurred as described in 
2 CFR 200.96.
    Interim Program Director. An individual temporarily assigned by the 
recipient organization for no more than 60 days to fulfill the 
responsibilities of a vacant WBC Program Director position.
    Key personnel/key employee. For the purposes of the WBC program, 
the WBC Program Director is identified as the key employee.
    Loan packaging. Includes any activity done in support of a client 
or in preparation of the client's credit application to a lender for a 
loan, line of credit, or other financial instrument.
    Matching funds. For all Federal awards, any shared costs or 
matching funds and all contributions, as defined in 2 CFR 200.306.
    Microloan. A short-term, fixed-interest rate loan of not more than 
$50,000 made by an Intermediary to an eligible small business. The SBA 
manages a Microloan Program that focuses on reaching socially and 
economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs. See 13 CFR 120, Subpart G--
Microloan Program.
    Non-federal entity. An organization, as defined in 2 CFR 200.
    Nonprofit organization. Any corporation, trust, association, 
cooperative, or other organization as defined in 2 CFR 200.70.
    Notice of award. See cooperative agreement.
    Option year. Additional 12-month budget period awarded after the 
first budget year (base year) as determined by the period of 
performance identified in the cooperative agreement.
    Option year work plan and budget. The written submission by an 
existing WBC applying for an additional year of

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grant funding. This submission is required to ensure the recipient 
organization's continued alignment with the WBC program and to update 
its description of projected WBC activities for the upcoming option 
year budget period.
    Overmatch. Any non-Federal contribution applied to the WBC award in 
excess of the minimum amount of match required. See Sec.  131.530 for 
specific details on match requirements.
    Office of Women's Business Ownership Grants Management Officer. An 
SBA employee within the Office of Women's Business Ownership with 
authority delegated by the AA/Office of Women's Business Ownership, who 
meets Office of Management and Budget standards and certifications to 
obligate Federal funds by signing the notice of award.
    Office of Women's Business Ownership Program Manager. An SBA 
employee designated by the AA/OWBO who oversees and monitors WBC 
operations.
    Period of performance. The period of time as specified in 2 CFR 
200.77.
    Principal investigator. The individual primarily responsible for 
achieving the technical success of the project, while also complying 
with the financial and administrative policies and regulations 
associated with the grant
    Prior approval. The written concurrence from the appropriate Office 
of Women's Business Ownership official for a proposed action or 
amendment to a WBC cooperative agreement. Specific guidelines governing 
the prior approval process, including the documentation required, are 
outlined in the cooperative agreement.
    Program announcement. The SBA's annual publication of requirements, 
to which an applicant organization must respond to in its new 5-year 
initial or 3-year renewal application.
    Program income. Gross income earned by the non-Federal entity, as 
described in 2 CFR 200.80.
    Project funds. All funds authorized under the cooperative agreement 
including, Federal funds and non-Federal cash, third-party in-kind 
contributions (third party) and program income, as well as the Federal 
funds and non-Federal match authorized or reported as carryover funds.
    Project period. The period of time specified in the notice of 
award, which identifies the start and end date of the recipient 
organization's 5-year or 3-year project.
    Recipient organization. The selected applicant organization that 
receives Federal funding to deliver WBC services under a cooperative 
agreement. By statute, only private, nonprofit organizations certified 
under Sec.  501c of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 can be recipient 
organizations.
    Socially and economically disadvantaged women. Women who have been 
subjected to racial or ethnic prejudice or cultural bias within 
American society because of their identities as members of groups and 
without regard to their individual qualities. Also includes women whose 
ability to compete in the free enterprise system has been impaired due 
to diminished capital and credit opportunities as compared to others in 
the same or similar line of business.
    Specialized services. WBC services other than basic counseling and 
training. The services can include, but are not limited to: assistance 
with disaster readiness; home-based businesses; agribusinesses; and 
construction, child care, elder care, manufacturing or procurement 
businesses.
    State or U.S. Territory. For the purpose of these regulations, 
State or U.S. Territory will mean the 50 United States, and the U.S. 
Territories of Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, the 
Northern Mariana Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the 
District of Columbia.
    Training. A qualified activity or event presented or cosponsored by 
a WBC, that delivers a structured program of knowledge, information or 
experience on an entrepreneurial or business-related subject.
    Training record. A record that provides aggregate data about a 
training event to include training topic, date, attendance, program 
format and evaluation of the training.
    Women's Business Centers. Women's Business Centers represent a 
national network of educational centers throughout the United States 
and its territories that assist women in starting and growing small 
businesses.
    WBC Program Director. An individual whose time and effort is 
allocated solely to the WBC program. The WBC Program Director position 
is the only positon that requires approval from the Office of Women's 
Business Ownership prior to hiring.
    Women-owned businesses. Business concern that is not less than 51 
percent owned by 1 or more women and the management and daily 
operations are controlled by 1 or more women.


Sec.  131.200  Eligible Entities.

    (a) Eligible Organizations. By statute, only a nonprofit 
organization with active 501c certification from the United States 
Department of Treasury/Internal Revenue Service is eligible to apply 
for Federal funding to operate a WBC project.
    (b) Ineligible Organizations. Organizations ineligible to receive 
Federal funds to manage a WBC project include, but are not limited to 
the following:
    (1) Any organization that owes an outstanding and unresolved 
financial obligation to the Federal government;
    (2) Any organization, employee or principal investigator of an 
organization that is currently suspended, debarred or otherwise 
prohibited from receiving awards, contracts or grants from the Federal 
government;
    (3) Any organization with an outstanding and unresolved material 
deficiency reported under the requirements of the Single Audit Act 
within the past three years, consistent with 2 CFR 200.501;
    (4) Any organization that has had a grant or cooperative agreement 
involuntarily terminated or non-renewed by the SBA for cause;
    (5) Any organization that has filed for bankruptcy within the past 
five years;
    (6) Any organization that does not propose to hire and employ a 
full-time WBC Program Director whose time is solely dedicated to 
managing the day-to-day operation of the WBC and staff;
    (7) Any organization that proposes to serve as a pass-through and 
permit another organization to manage the day-to-day operations of the 
project;
    (8) Any organization that had an officer or agent acting on its 
behalf convicted of a felony criminal violation under any Federal law 
within the preceding 24 months; and,
    (9) Any other organization the SBA reasonably determines to be 
ineligible to receive Federal funds to manage a WBC project.


Sec.  131.300  Women's Business Centers (WBCs).

    Women's Business Centers (WBCs) are established under the statutory 
authority of the SBA through cooperative agreements with nonprofit 
recipient organizations. WBC program announcements and requests for 
work plans and budgets establish the operating and performance 
parameters, initiatives, and strategies for each project period.
    (a) Program Announcements. (1) The SBA will issue an annual program 
announcement each fiscal year to fund those recipient organizations 
already operating successful WBC projects. This program announcement 
will detail the goals, objectives and other terms and conditions for 
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issuance of the program announcement is contingent upon SBA's approved 
budget and funding availability.
    (2) At any time during the current fiscal year, and based on the 
availability of funds, the SBA may, at its discretion, also issue a 
program announcement for the upcoming fiscal year, detailing the goals, 
objectives and other terms and conditions for new WBC projects. New WBC 
projects may be awarded a maximum of one base year and 4 additional 
option years of funding.
    (3) The SBA reserves the right to cancel a program announcement, in 
whole or in part, at the agency's discretion.
    (b) Option Year Work Plans and Budgets. (1) By April 30, of each 
year, the SBA will issue instructions for the submission of the option 
year work plan and budget for those WBCs currently in (and wishing to 
continue in) SBA's WBC program that will have successfully completed 
year 1, 2, 3, or 4 of an initial project, or year 1 or 2 of a renewal 
project by September 29th, In order to be considered for renewal, 
submissions for option year work plans and budget must be received in 
the Office of Women's Business Ownership by the timeline specified in 
the annual instructions for the submission of each work plan.
    (2) The SBA reserves the right to revise the submission 
requirements, in whole or in part, at the agency's discretion.
    (3) Awarding option year funding is at the sole discretion of the 
SBA and is subject to continuing program authority, the availability of 
funds and satisfactory performance by the recipient organization.
    (c) Cooperative Agreement. (1) The terms and conditions must 
include, but are not limited to, Office of Management and Budget 
guidelines for grant administration and cost principles, regulations 
and laws governing the WBC project and federally sponsored programs, 
and current-year guidelines from the program announcement.
    (2) The SBA will issue a notice of award annually to each eligible 
WBC participant, based on the acceptance of the annual proposal or work 
plan.
    (d) Negotiating the Cooperative Agreement. The WBC's participation 
in negotiations should include, but is not limited, to the following:
    (1) Collaborating with the local SBA district office to develop 
annual goals for the WBC project;
    (2) Receiving written concurrence from the SBA district office 
staff for inclusion in the application submission;
    (3) Developing data and analyses to design the WBC services needed 
by the small business community, with focus on women and women-owned 
businesses;
    (4) Proposing services and the appropriate structure to deliver 
those services to meet the needs of the small business community, 
specifically targeting women, including a representative number of 
women whom are socially and economically disadvantaged;
    (5) Ensuring that adequate technical and managerial resources are 
proposed for the WBC to achieve the performance goals and program 
objectives as set forth in the cooperative agreement.
    (e) Women's Business Center (WBC) Funds. Budgeted WBC funds 
(including match) must be used solely for the WBC project.


Sec.  131.310  Operating Requirements.

    (a) The recipient organization has the contractual responsibility 
for the duties of the WBC project, which must be a separate and 
distinct entity within the recipient organization, having its own 
budget, its own staff, and a full-time WBC Program Director.
    (b) The Women's Business Center must establish an advisory board 
that is representative of the community it will serve and that will 
confer with and provide recommendations to the WBC Program Director on 
matters pertaining to the operation of the WBC. The advisory board will 
also assist the WBC in meeting the match requirements of the program.
    (c) An employee who is full-time under the Women's Business Center 
program should not engage in activities that do not pertain to the WBC 
project. The WBC is not prohibited from operating other Federal 
programs that focus on women or other underserved small business 
concerns as long as doing so does not hinder the ability to deliver the 
services of the WBC program.
    (d) The WBC must have the facilities and administrative 
infrastructure sufficient to operate a center, including program 
development, program management, financial management, reports 
management, promotion and public relations, program assessment, program 
evaluation and internal quality control. The Women's Business Center 
must document annual financial and programmatic reviews and evaluations 
of its center(s) consistent with Sec.  131.600(a).
    (e) Any new WBC that is accepted into the WBC program after the 
effective date of this rule must include the specific identification 
``Women's Business Center'' as part of its official name. Any WBC that 
is applying for a renewal grant after the effective date of this rule 
must also include the specific identification ``WBC'' as part of its 
official name. Any existing WBC that does not include ``Women's 
Business Center'' in its name must include the following language 
prominently on their Web site and promotional documents: ``The Women's 
Business Center is funded in part by the U.S. Small Business 
Administration.''
    (f) The WBC must maintain adequate staff to operate the WBC, 
including the WBC Program Director and at least one other person, 
preferably a business counselor.
    (g) The WBC must use an enforceable conflict-of-interest policy 
that is consistent with the requirements of 2 CFR 2701.112 and which is 
signed annually by each WBC employee, contractor, consultant and 
volunteer. The policy must be uniform among all employees, contractors, 
consultants and volunteers working for or with the WBC program.
    (h) The WBC must be open to the public a minimum of 40 hours a week 
(which must include evening and weekend hours) and meet other 
requirements as specified in the program announcement. Emergency 
closures must be reported to the district office technical 
representative and OWBO Program Manager as soon as is feasible.
    (i) The WBC will comply with 13 CFR parts 112, 113, 117, and 136 
requiring that no person be excluded from participation in, be denied 
the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any 
program or activity conducted by the WBC. However, all WBC marketing 
programs and services must target women.
    (j) The WBC project must not be listed in the organizational 
structure under any other federal grant.


Sec.  131.320  Area of Service.

    (a) Cooperative Agreement. The recipient organization will identify 
in its application the area of service for which it plans to provide 
assistance. Once approved, the AA/OWBO will define, in writing, the 
geographic area of service of each recipient organization. More than 
one recipient organization may be located in a State, Territory or 
other geographic area. Once the SBA has entered into a cooperative 
agreement with a recipient organization, the area of service cannot be 
changed without prior approval by the Office of Women's Business 
Ownership. A subsequent decision by the recipient organization to 
change the area of service in the cooperative agreement without prior 
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grounds for suspension, non-renewal and/or termination as set forth in 
Sec.  131.830.
    (b) Location of WBC Projects. An organization responding to a 
program announcement within proximity of an existing WBC project shall 
provide in its written narrative a justification for placing another 
WBC in the proximity of an existing WBC, including the number of 
socially and economically disadvantaged persons within the proposed 
service area, census data, and population density. The information 
provided must clearly justify the necessity for an additional WBC 
project within the same area of service as the existing WBC project. 
SBA will take the narrative and any supporting documentation into 
consideration when reviewing, ranking and scoring the applicant 
organization's proposal.
    (c) Resources. An applicant organization's plan for the commitment 
and allocation of resources, including the site location where the WBC 
plans to provide services will be reviewed as part of the application 
review process for each budget period to ensure adequate coverage in 
the area of service.


Sec.  131.330  WBC Services and Restrictions on Services.

    (a) Services. The WBC must provide prospective entrepreneurs and 
existing small businesses, known as clients, with training, counseling, 
and specialized services. The services provided must relate to the 
formation, financing, management and operation of small business 
enterprises. The WBC must create and update counseling records to 
document each time that counseling is provided to a client. The WBC 
must provide services that meet local needs as determined through 
periodic needs assessments and that must be adjusted accordingly to 
keep pace with changing small business needs. Any changes to the scope 
of services provided during the budget period must be in accordance 
with Sec.  131.820.
    (b) Access to Capital. (1) WBCs must provide training and 
counseling services that enhance a small business concern's ability to 
access capital, such as business plan development, financial statement 
preparation/analysis, and cash-flow preparation/analysis.
    (2) WBCs may provide loan packaging services and other services to 
WBC clients, and may charge a fee for such assistance. See Sec.  
131.540. Any fees so generated will constitute program income. The WBC 
must ensure that these services are not credited to both the WBC 
program and any other Federally-funded program, thereby double counting 
the efforts.
    (3) WBCs shall prepare their clients to represent themselves to 
lending institutions. WBC personnel may attend meetings with lenders to 
assist clients in preparing financial packages; however, neither WBC 
staff nor their agents may take a direct or indirect role in 
representing clients in any loan negotiations.
    (4) WBCs shall disclose to their clients that financial counseling 
assistance, including loan packaging, will not guarantee receipt or 
imply approval of a loan or loan guarantee.
    (5) WBCs must not intervene in loan decisions, service loans, make 
credit recommendations or influence decisions regarding the award of 
any loans or lines of credit on behalf of the WBC's clients unless the 
WBC operates as an SBA microlender and is awarding an individual or 
small business concern an SBA microloan.
    (6) When the recipient organization operates both a WBC and a 
separate loan program, the WBC must disclose to the client other 
financing options that may be available besides the one offered by the 
recipient organization to ensure that the client has the opportunity to 
seek financing outside of the recipient organization.
    (7) WBCs must disclose to loan packaging clients any financial 
relationships between the WBC and a lender or the sale of their credit 
products.
    (8) With respect to loan programs, allowable activities include: 
assisting clients in formulating a business plan, preparing financial 
statements, completing forms that are part of a loan application, and 
accompanying an applicant appearing before the SBA or other lenders. 
See paragraph (5) of this section for further limitations.
    (9) WBCs are to collaborate with state, local and federal 
government agencies to identify other resources that may be available 
to its clients and to facilitate interactions deriving from these 
collaborations.
    (c) Special Emphasis Initiatives. In addition to requiring WBCs to 
assist women entrepreneurs including a representative number of women 
who are socially and economically disadvantaged, the SBA may identify 
and include in the cooperative agreement other portions of the general 
population WBCs must target for assistance.


Sec.  131.340  Specific WBC Program Responsibilities.

    (a) Policy Development. The AA/OWBO will establish and modify WBC 
program policies and procedures to improve the delivery of services by 
WBCs to the small business community, and to enhance compliance with 
applicable laws, regulations, Office of Management and Budget 
guidelines and Executive Orders.
    (b) Program Administration. The AA/OWBO will recommend the annual 
program budget, establish appropriate funding levels in compliance with 
the statute and review the annual budgets submitted by each 
organization.
    (c) Responsibilities of WBC Program Director. (1) The WBC Program 
Director must be a full-time employee of the recipient organization and 
not a contractor, consultant or company. The WBC Program Director will 
direct and monitor all program activities and all financial affairs of 
the WBC to ensure effective delivery of services to the small business 
community and compliance with applicable laws, regulations, Office of 
Management and Budget circulars, Executive Orders, and the terms and 
conditions of the cooperative agreement.
    (2) The WBC Program Director must have the necessary authority from 
the recipient organization to control all WBC budgets and expenditures, 
as well as any hiring and staffing decisions required to meet the 
program objectives, under the cooperative agreement.
    (3) The WBC Program Director may not manage any other programs 
under the recipient organization.
    (4) The WBC Program Director will serve as the SBA's principal 
contact for all matters involving the WBC.
    (d) Principal Investigator. The principal investigator is primarily 
responsible for achieving the technical success of the project, while 
also complying with the financial and administrative policies and 
regulations associated with the grant. Although principal investigators 
may have administrative staff to assist them with the management of the 
project, the ultimate responsibility for the management of the project 
rests with the principal investigator. The principal investigator of a 
recipient organization could include the Executive Director, WBC 
Program Director, President/CEO, or other key position.


Sec.  131.350  Selection and Retention of the WBC Program Director.

    (a) General. (1) The WBC Program Director selected to manage the 
daily operations of the WBC shall possess core competencies in the 
areas of business and/or entrepreneurship training, project and/or 
small business management, effective communication, and collaboration 
skills.
    (2) The recipient organization must provide written notification to 
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SBA district office and AA/OWBO within 10 business days following a 
vacancy in a WBC Program Director position. This position may not be 
vacant more than 30 calendar days a new WBC Program Director should be 
in place within 90 days of the vacancy. Hiring a new WBC Program 
Director prior approval from the SBA. See 2 CFR 200.308.
    (3) Within 30 days of the position becoming vacant, the recipient 
organization must appoint an Interim Program Director to serve during 
the period of the vacancy. The recipient organization must document the 
appointment of the Interim Program Director in accordance with its 
policies and procedures and the cooperative agreement.
    (4) The recipient organization must provide the name, 
qualifications and contact information for the Interim WBC Program 
Director to the SBA district office and the AA/OWBO within 10 days of 
the appointment.
    (5) An Interim Program Director must allocate his/her time and 
effort solely to the WBC program until a permanent WBC Program Director 
is in position.
    (6) If it is anticipated that the Interim Program Director will be 
in the position for more than 60 days, the recipient organization must 
submit a key personnel change request to the district office and the 
AA/OWBO for prior approval.
    (7) The recipient organization must submit a request for a key 
personnel change (including the resume of the candidate) to the local 
SBA district office within the timeframe specified in the notice of 
award prior to hiring a new WBC Program Director. This should be 
completed within the 90 days allotted to fill the vacancy. Failure to 
comply with this section may subject the recipient organization to 
corrective actions, restrictions, disallowances, suspension, revocation 
or termination proceedings.
    (b) SBA Involvement. (1) SBA employees may not recruit or hire the 
WBC Program Director; however; the AA/Office of Women's Business 
Ownership will review the key personnel change request submitted by the 
recipient organization and recommendation provided by the SBA district 
office technical representative to ensure that the candidate has the 
qualifications necessary to manage the day-to-day operations of the 
WBC. Prior to hiring a new WBC Program Director, the recipient 
organization must notify and provide the district office technical 
representative with a complete key personnel change request, including 
the credentials of the preferred candidate. The district office 
technical representative will evaluate the request to determine whether 
that individual meets the requirements necessary for the position and 
will then forward the request to the AA/OWBO with his/her concurrence 
or objection to the selection. If the district office technical 
representative objects to the selection of the WBC Program Director 
candidate, he/she must provide a written copy of the objection to the 
recipient organization and also to the AA/OWBO and OWBO Program Manager 
within 10 business days of receipt of the key personnel change request. 
The objection must set forth the relevant selection criteria that the 
district office technical representative believes the candidate fails 
to meet.
    (2) If the AA/OWBO upholds the district office technical 
representative's objection, he/she must send written justification for 
the decision to the recipient organization, district office technical 
representative and OWBO Program Manager. The recipient organization 
must then proceed to the selection of another candidate. If the AA/OWBO 
denies the objection, then the AA/OWBO must send written justification 
for the denial to the recipient organization, district office technical 
representative and OWBO Program Manager.
    (c) Recruitment Activity and Associated Costs. Allocable personnel 
compensation and benefits costs as provided in 2 CFR 200.463.


Sec.  131.400  Application Procedures.

    (a) Each applicant organization seeking a new or renewal grant is 
required to submit its application electronically to the SBA, via 
grants.gov, as designated in the program announcement.
    (b) The selection criteria for new or renewal grants will include, 
but is not limited to the following:
    (1) Expertise of the applicant organization to provide long-term 
and short-term training and counseling programs, and, most 
specifically, experience in providing targeted business development 
services to a distinct population; and,
    (2) The ability of the applicant organization to commence the WBC 
project within 90 days from execution of the cooperative agreement. All 
other specific criteria will be published in each program announcement 
issued by the SBA.
    (c) As required by 2 CFR 200.205(b), applicant organizations 
receiving acceptable scores will be further evaluated by OWBO to assess 
the possible risks they may pose. An assessment of the possible risks 
posed by an applicant organization will include, but is not limited to, 
the applicant organization's financial stability, management systems 
and ability to effectively implement statutory, regulatory and other 
requirements, as determined by the SBA.
    (d) Each WBC within its final option year period is required to 
submit an application consistent with the date and instructions listed 
in the program announcement.


Sec.  131.410   New Applications.

    (a) An application for initial funding must follow the format and 
requirements outlined in the program announcement and set forth in 
these regulations for initial funding.
    (b) All new awards will be made using an open and competitive 
process. After completion of the review process, the AA/OWBO will make 
a determination and notify the applicant organization of the final 
decision.


Sec.  131.420  Renewal Applications.

    (a) Women's Business Centers must comply with the requirements in 
the annual program announcement and set forth in these regulations to 
receive consideration of their three year renewal applications. WBCs 
must have successfully completed an initial five year period or a three 
year renewal period in order to receive funding under the program 
announcement. Recipient organizations that have not been renewed and 
recipient organizations that have been terminated or suspended are not 
eligible to apply for renewal funds. The recipient organization must 
submit the complete renewal application to the SBA through the 
grants.gov or other authorized electronic submission process specified 
in the program announcement.
    (b) Significant factors considered in the renewal application 
review will include, but shall not be limited to:
    (1) The applicant organization's continued ability to contribute 
matching funds;
    (2) The quality of prior performance under the cooperative 
agreement as determined by compliance with projects goals, and outputs/
outcomes; and
    (3) The results of any examination conducted pursuant to Sec.  
131.710(b).
    (c) The SBA will review the renewal application for conformity with 
the program announcement. OWBO staff may request supplemental 
information and documentation prior to issuing the cooperative 
agreement.
    (d) If the SBA rejects renewal of an existing recipient 
organization (see due process procedures set forth in

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Sec.  131.830) or the recipient organization elects not to reapply, the 
SBA may award the funds elsewhere, as the agency deems appropriate.


Sec.  131.430  Application Decisions.

    The AA/OWBO may approve, conditionally approve, or reject any 
initial or renewal Application.
    (a) Approval. Upon approval, the OWBO grants management specialist 
will issue a notice of award.
    (b) Conditional Approval. (1) If the AA/OWBO determines there is a 
reasonable basis to believe the applicant organization will take 
remedial action to correct any issues identified or respond to an 
enforcement action in a timely way, the AA/OWBO may conditionally 
approve an application. The conditions and applicable remedies will be 
specified as special terms and conditions in the cooperative agreement 
(notice of award). Upon conditional approval, the OWBO grants 
management specialist will issue a cooperative agreement.
    (2) In the event of a conditional approval, SBA may fund a 
recipient organization for one or more specified periods of time up to 
a maximum of 90 days.
    (c) Rejection. The AA/OWBO may reject any application for initial 
awards. For renewal awards, the AA/OWBO may reject any application 
after following due process procedures set forth in Sec.  131.830.


Sec.  131.500  Grant Administration and Cost Principles.

    Upon approval of the WBC's initial or renewal application, the SBA 
will enter into a cooperative agreement with the recipient 
organization, setting forth the programmatic and fiscal 
responsibilities of the recipient organization and SBA, the scope of 
the project to be funded, and the budget for the period covered by the 
cooperative agreement. The WBC program adopts and implements Office of 
Management and Budget regulations as published and amended in 2 CFR 
part 200. Additional qualifications or clarifications may be 
promulgated through the program announcement, a revised notice of award 
or the regulatory process.


Sec.  131.510  Maximum Grant.

    No individual WBC project will receive a WBC grant, in any fiscal 
year under a cooperative agreement, in excess of the amount authorized 
by statute. While an individual WBC project cannot exceed the statutory 
limit, a recipient organization is not limited from establishing 
multiple WBC projects as long as the projects are distinct from each 
other and are serving distinct populations that would not otherwise be 
served.


Sec.  131.520  Carryover of Federal funds.

    Only a WBC in the first or second year of an initial phase project 
may request permission to carry over any unexpended funds remaining 
under its award.
    (a) Such a recipient organization may request that the SBA 
reauthorize any remaining unexpended and unobligated Federal funds from 
their cooperative agreement for use in the subsequent program year/
period of performance. All carryover requests must be completed within 
90 days after the end of the budget period identified in block 5 of the 
notice of award or page 2 of the modification of the award. The request 
must be submitted in writing to OWBO with the final semi-annual 
financial report and reimbursement request package. If the carryover 
request is not submitted within this timeframe, OWBO may elect to de-
obligate all remaining Federal funds and the funds will no longer be 
available to the recipient organization.
    (b) The AA/OWBO will determine the funding priorities for the 
awarding of carryover funds. Notification of the approval of carryover 
funds will be provided in writing by modification to the award.
    (c) Carryover funds must be used in accordance with the approved 
option year work plan and budget. Furthermore, expenditures of 
carryover funds must not be commingled with current year WBC project 
funds or other non-WBC funds, and must be reported separately from the 
current year award.
    (d) Any organization that requests carryover funds for two 
consecutive budget periods will be subject to a reduction of the next 
budget period. The award amount for the next budget period available 
will be reduced by the average amount of the two consecutive carryover 
amounts.


Sec.  131.530  Matching Funds.

    (a) The recipient organization must provide matching funds equal to 
one-half of the Federal amount of SBA funding for the first two years 
of its initial award. For the remainder of the time the recipient 
organization is in the WBC program, it must provide matching funds of 
one dollar for every Federal dollar of their annual Federal award 
amount. The statutory match ratio is 2:1 (Federal to non-Federal) for 
the first and second years and 1:1 for the third, fourth, and fifth 
years. At least 50% of the matching funds must be in cash (the sum of 
cash and program income). The remaining 50 percent may be provided 
through allowable combinations of cash, In-kind contributions (third 
party), or authorized indirect costs.
    Once the cash match and total match requirements have been met, any 
additional matching funds are considered overmatch. WBCs may provide 
overmatch if they choose to do so; however, if they have used Federal 
funds to raise match above the required amount, these funds must only 
be used to meet the Federal objective of the WBC program and must be 
verifiable from the non-Federal entity's records. When applied to a WBC 
project through a budget proposal, all funds for use by the WBC for the 
budget period are subject to Federal rules and regulations, consistent 
with 2 CFR part 200. This does not prohibit WBC recipient organizations 
from raising funds separate and apart from the WBC program. Those funds 
that are not used as match and are not raised with WBC funds are not 
subject to the same recordkeeping requirements as they are not tied to 
the WBC Program.
    (b) If the recipient organization indicates difficultly in meeting 
the match requirement, it can request a reduction of the Federal award.
    (c) All sources of matching funds must be identified as 
specifically as possible with supporting documentation. Cash sources 
must be identified by name, amount, and account. Any additional 
requirements, specifications, or deliverables must be clearly 
identified in the budget narrative.
    (d) All applicant organizations must submit a certification of cash 
match and program income. This certification must be executed by an 
authorized official of the recipient organization and the WBC Program 
Director.
    (e) All matching funds, in addition to the Federal and program 
income funds, must be under the direct management of the WBC Program 
Director.
    (f) Program income generated by the WBC may be used as matching 
funds. All WBC program income must be accounted for within the WBC's 
semi-annual financial reports (unless otherwise specified in the 
cooperative agreement) and the WBC's general ledger as validation for 
the district office technical representative's mid-year and year-end 
review.
    (g) The Grants Management Specialist will determine whether 
matching funds and cash match set forth in the budget proposal are 
sufficient to recommend the proposal for funding.
    (h) When applied to a WBC project through a budget proposal, all 
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are subject to Federal rules and regulations and must be used solely 
for the WBC project.
    (i) The following will not be considered as sources of matching 
funds for the WBC:
    (1) Uncompensated student labor;
    (2) SCORE, SBA, or other SBA resource partners;
    (3) Federal funds other than Community Development Block Grant 
(CDBG) funds. CDBG funds may be used to match WBC grants where the WBC 
project activities are consistent with the authorized CDBG activities, 
and are identified either in the consolidated plan of the CDBG grantee 
or in the agreement between the CDBG grantee and the WBC recipient of 
the funds;
    (4) Funds, in-kind contributions (third party), or indirect costs 
used as match for other programs, not solely dedicated to the WBC 
program, or under its control; and
    (5) Funds or other resources provided for an agreed upon scope of 
work inconsistent with the authorized activities of the WBC program.


Sec.  131.540  Program Income and Fees.

    (a) Program income, including any interest earned on program 
income, may only be used for authorized purposes and in accordance with 
the cooperative agreement. Program income may be used as matching funds 
and, when expended, is counted towards the cash match requirement of 
the award. Program income must be used to expand the quantity or 
quality of services, and for resources or outreach provided by the WBC 
project.
    (b) Unused program income may be carried over to the subsequent 
budget period by the WBC. The WBC must report the consolidated program 
income sources and uses.
    (c) A WBC may charge clients a reasonable fee for services, 
including items such as the costs of training and counseling provided 
by the WBC (sponsored or cosponsored), the sale of books, and the 
rental of equipment or space. Any fees so generated will constitute 
program income, and such fees must not restrict access to any services 
for economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs.


Sec.  131.550   Budget Justification.

    (a) General. The WBC Program Director or non-federal entity finance 
person will prepare and submit the budget justification for the 
upcoming program/budget period for review by the SBA as part of its 
application package pursuant to the applicable program announcement. 
Worksheets are provided by the Office of Women's Business Ownership for 
this purpose.
    (b) Audit Expenses. Audit expenses may not be charged to the grant 
as a direct (Federal or non-Federal) expense. Audit expenses may only 
be charged as an indirect expense. See 2 CFR 200.425.
    (c) Indirect Costs. If the budget includes indirect costs and the 
recipient organization has never had an approved indirect rate 
agreement issued by the cognizant agency for indirect costs, the 
recipient organization may utilize a de minimis rate of 10 percent of 
modified total direct cost (to include Federal and non-Federal) 
indefinitely or until the recipient organization chooses to negotiate 
for a rate, which it may apply to do at any time through its cognizant 
agency for audit. This rule does not apply to organizations that have 
an expired indirect cost rate agreement. See 2 CFR 200.414. If the 
Applicant or recipient organization waives all indirect costs, then 100 
percent of the project funds must be allocated to program delivery. The 
recipient organization may then count any indirect costs to which it 
would otherwise have been entitled as matching contributions.
    (d) Option Year Work Plan and Budgets. (1) In Its proposal, the 
recipient organization will include its budget estimate of Federal 
funds needed for the balance of the project period using the SF-424A, 
Section E, as indicated by the specific program announcement.
    (e) Salaries. (1) Salaries for WBC Program Directors should be 
comparable with salaries paid to individuals in similar positions in 
other states or regions with similarly-sized programs, 
responsibilities, and authority.
    (2) Salaries for all other positions within the WBC should be based 
upon level of responsibility, and should be comparable to salaries for 
similar positions in the area served by the WBC.
    (f) Equipment. In accordance with SBA policy, expenditures for 
equipment are not a permitted expense under the WBC project. Equipment 
is defined as any item of valued at $5000 or more. See 2 CFR 200.33.
    (g) Travel. (1) All travel must be separately identified in the 
proposed budget under the following categories: planned travel within 
the area of service and planned travel outside of the area of service. 
Travel outside of the WBC area of service is considered a distance 
beyond 50 miles of the stated area of service proposed in the recipient 
organization's annual budget submission, as defined in 2 CFR 200.474.
    (2) Transportation costs must be justified in writing, including 
the estimated cost, purpose of travel, number of persons traveling, and 
the benefit to be derived by the small business community from the 
proposed travel.
    (3) A request to include any travel outside of the WBC's area of 
service that was not included in the approved budget must be submitted 
to SBA through the district office technical representative for OWBO 
prior approval on a case-by-case basis.


Sec.  131.560  Restricted and Prohibited Costs.

    SBA prohibitions are consistent with those set forth in 2 CFR part 
200.
    (a) A WBC may not use project funds as collateral for a loan, 
assign an interest in them, or use them for any other such monetary 
purpose.
    Project funds found to be used in violation of these restrictions 
may be cause for termination, suspension, or non-renewal of the 
cooperative agreement.


Sec.  131.570  Payments and Reimbursements.

    (a) Advancement and reimbursement of Federal funds to WBCs from the 
SBA are accomplished electronically. Detailed instructions for the WBCs 
will be included in the annual cooperative agreement.
    (b) Advancement and reimbursement requests allow for quarterly draw 
down of funds required to meet the estimated or actual quarterly 
Federal share of WBC expenses.
    (c) For guidance regarding interest earned on advances of Federal 
funds, See 2 CFR 200.305 (b)(7) through (9).
    (d) If there is a determination that an overpayment of Federal 
funds to a WBC has been made, the overpayment amount will be due and 
payable to the agency within 30 days of written notice to the WBC.


Sec.  131.600  Reports.

    (a) General. The recipient organization will submit consolidated 
performance and financial reports for the WBC to the SBA for review. 
These reports will reflect actual WBC activity and accomplishments 
pertinent to the budget periods. Report formats and proper recipients 
will be specified in the annual program announcement and cooperative 
agreement.
    (b) Frequency.
    In each budget period and unless otherwise instructed in 
correspondence from the Office of Women's Business Ownership, the 
recipient organization of the WBC project must submit semi-annual 
programmatic and financial reports no later than 30 calendar days after 
each six-month reporting period, as specified in the program 
announcement.

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    (c) Electronic Data Reports. Unless otherwise instructed in 
correspondence from the Office of Women's Business Ownership, and 
consistent with the notice of award, WBC Program Directors are 
responsible for reporting counseling and training records in the format 
and frequency designated in the program announcement. WBC Program 
Directors must ensure that the required data is submitted to SBA within 
the timeframe stipulated by the cooperative agreement and that the data 
is accurate and complete.
    (d) Performance Reports. (1) The semi-annual performance report 
shall address, in a brief narrative, the WBC's major activities and 
objectives achieved during the six-month period. The reports must 
include a discussion on the progress toward achieving those objectives 
submitted in its proposal.
    (2) The final performance report must also include a brief overall 
summary of effort expended to deliver the core services in the 
cooperative agreement for the full budget period. A discussion of 
performance measurements achieved as well as an explanation of those 
objectives or measurements not met should be included. The performance 
report should include a brief summary of the activities, events or 
achievements by reportable category with an accompanying management 
analysis.
    (e) Financial Reports. The recipient organization must provide all 
semi-annual financial reports to SBA as required by the program 
announcement, the cooperative agreement and in accordance with 2 CFR 
part 200. These reports must have the signatures of both the WBC 
Program Director and the recipient organization's financial 
representative. To ensure that expenditures are proper and in 
accordance with the terms and conditions of the notice of award and 
approved project budgets, final fiscal reports or requests for payment 
under the cooperative agreement must include the certification required 
by 2 CFR 200.415.


Sec.  131.700  Oversight of the WBC Program.

    (a) The AA/Office of Women's Business Ownership will monitor the 
WBC's performance and its ongoing operations under the cooperative 
agreement to determine if the WBC is making effective and efficient use 
of program funds, in compliance with applicable law and other 
requirements, for the benefit of the small business community.
    (b) The AA/Office of Women's Business Ownership may revoke 
delegated authority of oversight responsibilities at any time it is 
deemed necessary and will notify the recipient organization of such a 
change in a timely manner.


Sec.  131.710  SBA Review Authority.

    Site Reviews/Visits. The SBA district office, or a contractor on 
its behalf, will coordinate with, and provide written notice to the WBC 
Program Director that biannual periodic programmatic and financial 
reviews/visits to the recipient organization will be conducted. The 
SBA's district office personnel will inspect WBC records and client 
files to analyze and assess WBC activities, and, if necessary, to make 
recommendations for improved service delivery. In addition, the SBA 
Office of Women's Business Ownership, or a contractor on its behalf, 
may conduct periodic site reviews.


Sec.  131.720  Audits, Examinations and Investigations.

    (a) General Audits. The SBA may conduct WBC audits. (1) Audits of a 
recipient organization will be conducted pursuant to the Single Audit 
Act of 1984 (if applicable) and applicable Office of Management and 
Budget circulars.
    (2) The SBA Office of Inspector General or its agents may inspect, 
audit, investigate or otherwise review the WBC as the Inspector General 
deems appropriate.''
    (b) Financial Examinations. The WBC will have periodic financial 
examinations conducted by either the SBA or an independent contracted 
firm. WBCs, in accordance with the program announcement and the 
cooperative agreement, must comply with all requirements set forth for 
such purposes. (1) Post-Award Examination. Applicant organizations 
proposing to enter the WBC program for the first time shall be subject 
to a post-award examination or sufficiency review conducted by or 
coordinated with the SBA Financial Examination Unit or designee. As 
part of the financial examination, the financial examiner will verify 
the adequacy of the accounting system, the suitability of proposed 
costs and the nature and sources of proposed matching funds.
    (2) The examinations by the SBA will not serve as a substitute for 
audits required of Federal recipients under the Single Audit Act of 
1984, 31 U.S.C Chapter 75 or applicable Office of Management and Budget 
guidelines (see 2 CFR part 200), nor will such internal reviews serve 
as a substitute for audits to be conducted by the SBA Office of the 
Inspector General under authority of the Inspector General Act of 1978, 
as amended.
    (c) Investigations. SBA may conduct investigations to determine 
whether any person or entity has engaged in acts or practices 
constituting a violation of the Small Business Act, 15 U.S.C. 656, any 
rule, order or regulation, or any other applicable Federal law.
    (d) Audited Financial Statements. Audited financial statements 
shall be required of all WBCs in a new initial phase period of 
performance. Thereafter, the SBA reserves the right to require a 
recipient organization to submit audited financial statements as a 
condition of a cooperative agreement when the results of a financial or 
programmatic examination demonstrate significant financial issues or 
significant internal control issues.


Sec.  131.800  Cooperative Agreement and Contracts.

    (a) General. A recipient organization will incorporate into its WBC 
the applicable provisions of the cooperative agreement.
    (b) Goals and Milestones. (1) The SBA district office and the WBC 
Program Director will negotiate the goals, milestones, and activities 
for the cooperative agreement annually. Agency loan goals may not be 
negotiated or incorporated into the cooperative agreement without the 
prior written approval of the SBA Administrator.
    (2) Failing to meet the goals and milestones of the cooperative 
agreement may result in suspension, termination, non-renewal in 
accordance with Sec.  131.830.
    (c) Procurement Policies and Procedures. (1) The WBC may contract 
out for certain functions as permitted by the terms and conditions of 
the cooperative agreement, but may not expend more than 49 percent of 
the total project funds on contractors and consultants in conducting 
the project.
    (2) The SBA may direct or otherwise approve any obligations or 
expenditures by recipient organizations, including those related to 
vendors or contractors, as deemed appropriate by the agency.


Sec.  131.810  Other Federal Grants.

    (a) Grants from Other Agencies. A recipient organization may enter 
into a contract or grant with another Federal department or agency to 
provide specific assistance to small business concerns in accordance 
with the following conditions:
    (1) Any additional contract or grant funds obtained from a Federal 
source may not be used as matching funds for the WBC project, with the 
exception of Community Development Block Grant funds.
    (2) Federal funds from the SBA and match expenditures reported to 
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under the cooperative agreement may not be used or reported as match 
for another Federal program.
    (3) The SBA does not impose any requirements for additional 
matching funds for those recipient organizations managing other Federal 
contracts.
    (4) The WBC must report these other Federal funds and any 
associated matching funds separately to the SBA.
    (b) RISE After Disaster Grants. In accordance with 15 U.S.C. 
636(b)(12), SBA may provide financial assistance to a Women's Business 
Center, Small Business Development Center under 13 CFR part 130, SCORE, 
or any proposed consortium of such individuals or entities to spur 
disaster recovery and growth of small business concerns located in an 
area for which the President has declared a major disaster. (1) The 
Administrator, in cooperation with the recipients of financial 
assistance under this paragraph shall establish metrics and goals for 
performance of grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements under this 
paragraph, which shall include recovery of sales, recovery of 
employment, reestablishment of business premises and establishment of 
new small-business concerns.
    (2) Matching funds are not required for any grant, contract or 
cooperative agreement under this paragraph. (See section 7(b) of the 
Small Business Act 15 U.S.C. 636 (b)).


Sec.  131.820  Revisions and Amendments to Cooperative Agreements.

    Requests for Revisions. During a project period, the WBC may 
request, in writing, one or more revisions to the cooperative 
agreement. The request must be submitted by the recipient 
organization's authorized official. Revisions will normally relate to 
changes in scope, work or funding during the specified budget period. 
No proposed revision will be implemented without the prior approval 
from the Office of Women's Business Ownership Grants Management 
Officer. Revisions that require an amendment include the prior approval 
items listed in 2 CFR 200.308 and 200.407.


Sec.  131.830  Suspension, Termination, and Non-renewal.

    (a) General. After entering into a cooperative agreement with a 
recipient organization, the SBA may take, as it deems appropriate, any 
of the following enforcement actions based upon one or more of the 
circumstances listed in (b) below:
    (1) Suspension. The SBA may suspend a cooperative agreement with a 
recipient organization at any point. A decision to suspend a 
cooperative agreement with a recipient organization is effective 
immediately as of the date of the notice of suspension. The period of 
suspension will begin on the date of the notice of suspension and will 
last no longer than 6 months. At the end of the period of suspension, 
or at any point during that period, the SBA will either reinstate the 
cooperative agreement or commence an action for termination or non-
renewal.
    The notice of suspension will recommend that the recipient 
organization cease work on the project immediately. The SBA is under no 
obligation to reimburse any expenses incurred by a recipient 
organization while its cooperative agreement is under suspension. Where 
the SBA decides to lift a suspension and reinstate a recipient 
organization's cooperative agreement, the agency may, at its 
discretion, choose to make funds available to reimburse a recipient 
organization for some or all of the expenses it incurred in furtherance 
of project objectives during the period of suspension. However, there 
is no guarantee that the agency will elect to accept such expenses and 
recipient organizations incurring expenses while under suspension do so 
at their own risk.
    (2) Termination. The SBA may terminate a cooperative agreement with 
a recipient organization at any point. A decision to terminate a 
cooperative agreement is effective immediately as of the date of the 
notice of termination. A recipient organization may not incur further 
obligations under the cooperative agreement after the date of 
termination unless it has been expressly authorized to do so in the 
notice of termination.
    Funds remaining under the cooperative agreement may be made 
available by the SBA to satisfy financial obligations properly incurred 
by the recipient organization prior to the date of termination. Award 
funds will not be available for obligations incurred subsequent to the 
effective date of termination unless expressly authorized under the 
notice of termination. A recipient organization that has had its 
cooperative agreement terminated will have 90 days to submit final 
closeout documents as instructed by the SBA.
    (3) Non-Renewal. The SBA may elect not to renew a cooperative 
agreement with a recipient organization at any point. In undertaking a 
non-renewal action, the SBA may either decline to accept or consider 
any application for renewal the organization submits, or the agency may 
decline to exercise any option years remaining under the cooperative 
agreement. A recipient organization that has had its cooperative 
agreement non-renewed may continue to conduct project activities and 
incur allowable expenses until the end of the current budget period.
    Funds remaining under a non-renewed cooperative agreement may be 
utilized to satisfy financial obligations the recipient organization 
properly incurred prior to the end of the budget period. Award funds 
will not be available for obligations incurred subsequent to the end of 
the current budget period. A recipient organization that has had its 
cooperative agreement non-renewed will have until the end of the 
current budget period or 120 days, whichever is longer, to conclude its 
operations and submit close-out documents as instructed by the SBA.
    (b) Causes. The SBA may suspend, terminate, or not renew a 
cooperative agreement with a recipient organization for cause. Cause 
may include, but is not limited to, the following:
    (1) Non-performance;
    (2) Poor performance;
    (3) Unwillingness or inability to implement changes to improve 
performance;
    (4) Willful or material failure to comply with the terms of the 
cooperative agreement, including relevant OMB circulars;
    (5) Conduct reflecting a lack of business integrity or honesty on 
the part of the recipient organization, the WBC Program Director, or 
other significant employee(s), which has not been properly addressed;
    (6) A conflict of interest on the part of the recipient 
organization, the WBC Program Director, or other significant employees 
causing real or perceived detriment to a small business concern, a 
contractor, the WBC or the SBA;
    (7) Improper use of federal funds;
    (8) Failure of a WBC to consent to audits, examinations, or to 
maintain required documents or records;
    (9) Failure to implement recommendations from the audits or 
examinations within 30 days of their receipt;
    (10) Failure of the WBC Program Director to work at the WBC on a 
100 percent full-time basis on the WBC project;
    (11) Failure to promptly suspend or terminate the employment of a 
WBC Program Director, or other significant employee upon receipt of 
knowledge or written information by the recipient organization and/or 
the SBA indicating that such individual has engaged in conduct which 
may result or has resulted in a criminal conviction or civil judgment 
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to question the WBC's integrity. In making the decision to suspend or 
terminate such an employee, the recipient organization must consider 
such factors as the magnitude and repetitiveness of the harm caused and 
the remoteness in time of the behavior underlying any conviction or 
judgment;
    (12) Failure to maintain adequate client service facilities or 
service hours;
    (13) Any other action that the SBA believes materially and 
adversely affects the operation or integrity of a WBC or the WBC 
program.
    (c) Procedures. The same procedures will apply regardless of 
whether a cooperative agreement with a recipient organization is being 
suspended, terminated or non-renewed by the SBA. (1) Taking Action. 
When the Office of Women's Business Ownership has reason to believe 
there is cause to suspend, terminate or non-renew a cooperative 
agreement with a recipient organization (either based on its own 
knowledge or upon information provided to it by other parties), the AA/
Office of Women's Business Ownership may undertake such an enforcement 
action by issuing a written notice of suspension, termination, or non-
renewal to the recipient organization.
    (2) Notice Requirements. Each notice of suspension, termination, or 
non-renewal will set forth the specific facts and reasons for the AA/
Office of Women's Business Ownership's decision and will include 
reference to the appropriate legal authority. The notice will also 
advise the recipient organization that it has the right to request an 
administrative review of the decision to suspend, terminate or non-
renew its cooperative agreement in accordance with the procedures set 
forth in 131.830 (d). The notice will be transmitted to the recipient 
organization on the same date it is issued by both U.S. Mail and 
facsimile or as an email attachment.
    (3) Relationship to Government-Wide Suspension and Debarment. A 
decision by the SBA to suspend, terminate or not renew a WBC 
cooperative agreement does not constitute a nonprocurement suspension 
or debarment of a recipient organization under E. O. 12549 and SBA's 
implementing regulations (2 CFR part 2700). However, a decision by the 
SBA to undertake a suspension, termination, or non-renewal enforcement 
action with regard to a particular WBC cooperative agreement does not 
preclude or preempt the agency from also taking action to suspend or 
debar a recipient organization for purposes of all Federal procurement 
and/or nonprocurement opportunities.
    (d) Administrative Review. Any recipient organization that has had 
its cooperative agreement suspended, terminated, or non-renewed has the 
right to request an administrative review of the SBA enforcement 
action. Administrative review of WBC enforcement actions will be 
conducted by the Associate Administrator for the Office of 
Entrepreneurial Development (AA/OED). (1) Format. There is no 
prescribed format for a request for administrative review of an SBA 
enforcement action. While a recipient organization has the right to 
retain legal counsel to represent its interests in connection with an 
administrative review, it is under no obligation to do so. Formal 
briefs and other technical forms of pleading are not required. However, 
a request for administrative review of an SBA enforcement action must 
be in writing, should be concise and logically arranged, and must at a 
minimum include the following information:
    (i) Name and address of the recipient organization;
    (ii) Identification of the relevant SBA office/program (i.e., 
Office of Women's Business Ownership/Women's Business Center Program);
    (iii) Cooperative agreement number;
    (iv) Copy of the notice of suspension, termination, or non-renewal;
    (v) Statement regarding why the recipient organization believes the 
SBA's actions were arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, and/
or otherwise not in accordance with the law;
    (vi) Identification of the specific relief being sought (e.g., 
lifting of the suspension);
    (vii) Statement as to whether the recipient organization is 
requesting a hearing and, if so, the reasons why it believes a hearing 
is necessary; and
    (viii) Copies of any documents or other evidence the recipient 
organization believes support its position.
    (2) Service. Any recipient organization requesting administrative 
review of an SBA enforcement action must submit copies of its request 
(including any attachments) to all of the following parties:

    Associate Administrator for the Office of Entrepreneurial 
Development, U.S. Small Business Administration, 409 Third St. SW., 
6th Floor, Washington, DC 20416. Email: [email protected].
    Assistant Administrator for the Office of Women's Business 
Ownership, U.S. Small Business Administration, 409 Third St. SW., 
6th Floor, Washington, DC 20416. Email: [email protected].
    Associate General Counsel for Procurement Law, U.S. Small 
Business Administration, 409 Third St. SW., 5th Floor, Washington, 
DC 20416. Facsimile number: 202-205-6846.

    (e) Timeliness. In order to be considered timely, the AA/OED must 
receive a recipient organization's request for administrative review 
within 30 days of the date of the notice of suspension, termination, or 
non-renewal. Any request for administrative review received by the AA/
OED more than 30 days after the date of the notice of suspension, 
termination, or non-renewal will be considered untimely and will 
automatically be rejected without being considered.
    In addition, if the AA/OED does not receive a request for 
administrative review within the 30-day deadline, then the decision by 
the AA/Office of Women's Business Ownership to suspend, terminate, or 
non-renew a recipient organization's cooperative agreement will 
automatically become the final agency decision on the matter.
    (f) Standard of Review. In order to have the suspension, 
termination, or non-renewal of a cooperative agreement reversed on 
administrative review, a recipient organization must successfully 
demonstrate that the SBA enforcement action was arbitrary, capricious, 
an abuse of discretion, and/or otherwise not in accordance with the 
law.
    (g) Conduct of the Proceeding. Each party must serve the opposing 
party with copies of all requests, arguments, evidence, and any other 
filings it submits pursuant to the administrative review. Within 30 
days of the AA/OED receiving a request for administrative review, the 
AA/OED must also receive the SBA's arguments and evidence in defense of 
its decision to suspend, terminate, or non-renew a recipient 
organization's cooperative agreement. If the SBA fails to provide its 
arguments and evidence in a timely manner, the administrative review 
will be conducted solely on the basis of the information provided by 
the recipient organization.
    After receiving the SBA's response to the request for 
administrative review or the passage of the 30-day deadline for filing 
such a response, the AA/OED will take one or more of the following 
actions, as applicable:
    (i) Notify the parties whether she/he has decided to grant a 
request for a hearing;
    (ii) direct the parties to submit further arguments and/or evidence 
on any issues which she/he believes require clarification;
    (iii) notify the parties that she/he has declared the record to be 
closed and therefore she/he will refuse to admit any further evidence 
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The AA/OED will only grant a request for a hearing if she/he concludes 
that there is a genuine dispute as to a material fact that cannot be 
resolved except by the taking of testimony and the confrontation of 
witnesses. If the AA/OED grants a request for a hearing, she/he will 
set the time and place for the hearing, determine whether the hearing 
will be conducted in person or via telephone, and identify which 
witnesses will be permitted to give testimony.
    Within 10 calendar days of declaring the record to be closed, the 
AA/OED will provide all parties with a copy of her/his written decision 
on the merits of the administrative review.
    (h) Evidence. The recipient organization and the SBA each have the 
right to submit whatever evidence they believe is relevant to the 
matter in dispute. No form of discovery will be permitted unless a 
party has made a substantial showing, based upon credible evidence and 
not mere allegation that the other party has acted in bad faith or 
engaged in improper behavior.
    (i) Decision. The decision of the AA/Office of Entrepreneurial 
Development will be effective immediately as of the date it is issued. 
The decision of the AA/OED will represent the final agency decision on 
all matters in dispute on administrative review. No further relief may 
be sought from or granted by the agency. If the AA/OED determines that 
the SBA's decision to suspend, terminate, or non-renew a cooperative 
agreement was arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, and/or 
otherwise not in accordance with the law, she/he will reverse the 
agency's enforcement action and direct the SBA to reinstate the 
recipient organization's cooperative agreement.
    Where an enforcement action has been reversed on administrative 
review, the SBA will have no more than 10 calendar days to implement 
the AA/OED's decision. However, to the extent permitted under the 
applicable OMB circulars, the SBA reserves the right to impose such 
special conditions in the recipient organization's cooperative 
agreement as it deems necessary to protect the government's interests.


Sec.  131.840  Dispute Procedures.

    (a) Financial and Programmatic Disputes. (1) A recipient 
organization wishing to resolve a dispute regarding a financial or 
programmatic matter other than suspension, termination, or non-renewal 
of its award must submit a written statement describing the subject of 
the dispute, along with any relevant documentation, to the Chairman of 
the Grants Appeal Committee.
    (2) If the recipient organization receives an unfavorable decision 
from the SBA, it may file an appeal with the AA/OED within 30 calendar 
days from receipt of the decision.
    (3) The AA/Office of Entrepreneurial Development may request 
additional information or documentation from the recipient organization 
at any stage of the proceedings. The response to the request for 
additional information must be provided, in writing, to the AA/OED 
within 15 calendar days of receipt of the request. The AA/OED will 
transmit a written decision to the recipient organization within 15 
calendar days of receipt of the appeal, or within 15 calendar days of 
receipt of additional information requested.
    (4) If the recipient organization receives an unfavorable decision 
from the AA/OED, it may make a final appeal to the SBA Grants and 
Cooperative Agreements Appeals Committee (the ``committee''). The final 
appeal to the committee must be filed within 30 calendar days of the 
date of receipt of the AA/Office of Entrepreneurial Development's 
written decision. Copies of the appeal must also be sent to the AA/
Office of Women's Business Ownership and the OWBO grants management 
specialist. If the recipient organization elects not to file an appeal 
with the committee, the decision of the AA/Office of Entrepreneurial 
Development becomes the final decision. (See paragraph (a)(3) of this 
section).
    (5) Requests for an appeal before the committee will not be granted 
unless the agency determines there are substantial material facts in 
dispute. Legal briefs and other technical forms of pleading are not 
required. Final appeals must be in writing and contain all of the 
following:
    (i) Name and address of the recipient organization;
    (ii) Name and address of the appropriate SBA district office(s);
    (iii) The cooperative agreement number, including amendments;
    (iv) A statement of the grounds for appeal, with reasons why the 
appeal should be sustained;
    (v) The specific relief desired on appeal; and
    (vi) If an appeal is requested, a statement of the material facts 
that are substantially in dispute.
    (6) The committee may request additional information or 
documentation from the recipient organization at any stage in the 
proceedings. The recipient organization's response to the committee's 
request for additional information or documentation must be submitted, 
in writing, to the committee within 15 calendar days of receipt of the 
request. In the event that the recipient organization fails to follow 
the procedures specified in paragraph (a)(5) of this section, the 
committee may dismiss the appeal by a written order.
    (7) If a request for an appeal is granted, the committee will 
provide the recipient organization with written instructions, and will 
afford the parties an opportunity to present their positions to the 
committee in writing.
    (8) The chairperson of the committee, with advice from the SBA 
Office of General Counsel, will issue a final written decision within 
30 calendar days of receipt of all information or inform the recipient 
organization that additional time to issue a decision is necessary. A 
copy of the decision will be transmitted to the recipient organization, 
with copies to the AA/Office of Women's Business Ownership, the grants 
management specialist, and the SBA district office.
    (9) At any time within 120 days of the end of the budget period, 
the recipient organization may submit a written request to use an 
expedited dispute appeal process. The committee, by an affirmative vote 
of a majority of its total membership, may expedite the appeals process 
to attain final resolution of a dispute before the issuance date of a 
new cooperative agreement.


Sec.  131.850   Closeout procedures.

    (a) General. Closeout procedures are used to ensure that the WBC 
program funds and property acquired or developed under the WBC 
cooperative agreement are fully reconciled and transferred seamlessly 
between the recipient organization and other Federal programs. The 
responsibility of conducting closeout procedures is vested with the 
recipient organization whose cooperative agreement is being 
relinquished, terminated, non-renewed or suspended.
    (b) Responsibilities. (1) Recipient Organizations. When a WBC 
cooperative agreement is not being renewed or a WBC is terminated, 
regardless of cause, the recipient organization will address the 
following in their closeout process and perform the necessary 
inventories and reconciliations prior to submitting the final annual 
financial report.
    (i) An inventory of WBC property must be compiled, evaluated, and 
all property and the aggregate of usable supplies and materials 
accounted for in this inventory.

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    (ii) Program income balances will be reconciled and unused WBC 
program income which is not used as match or cannot otherwise be used 
to offset legitimate expenditures of the WBC, must be returned to SBA.
    (iii) Client counseling and training records, paper and electronic, 
will be compiled to facilitate an SBA program closeout review.
    (iv) Financial records will be compiled to facilitate a closeout of 
the SBA financial examination.
    (2) SBA. Upon receipt of the final annual financial report from a 
non-renewing or terminated recipient organization, the AA/OWBO will 
issue disposition instructions to the former recipient organization.
    (c) Final disposition. (1) The final financial status report from 
the recipient organization must include the information identified in 
the inventory process and identify any WBC program income collected for 
services provided.
    (2) The AA/OWBO will issue written disposition instructions to the 
recipient organization providing:
    (i) The name and address of the entity or agency to which property 
and program income must be transferred;
    (ii) A date by which the transfer must be completed;
    (iii) Actions to be taken regarding property and WBC program 
income;
    (iv) Actions to be taken regarding WBC program records such as 
client and training files; and
    (v) Authorization to incur costs for accomplishing the transfer. 
Such costs may, when authorized, be applied to residual WBC program 
income, or Federal or matching funds.


Sec.  131.900  Ensuring Client Privacy.

    (a) Women's Business Centers, including their contractors and other 
agents, are not permitted to disclose the name, address, or telephone 
number of individuals or small businesses that obtain any type of 
assistance from the program, hereafter referred to as ``client contact 
data,'' to any person or entity other than the WBC, without the consent 
of the Client, except in instances where:
    (1) Court orders require the Administrator to do so in any civil or 
criminal enforcement action initiated by a Federal or State agency;
    (2) the Administrator considers such a disclosure to be necessary 
for the purpose of conducting a financial audit of a center, not 
including those required under section 130.830, as determined on a 
case-by-case basis when formal requests are made by a Federal or State 
agency. Such formal requests must justify and document the need for 
individual client contact and/or program activity data to the 
satisfaction of the Administrator;
    (3) the agency requires client contact data to directly survey WBC 
clients.
    (b) Women's Business Centers must provide an opportunity for a 
client to opt-in to allow the SBA to obtain client contact data. The 
SBA may use the permitted client contact data only to conduct surveys 
and studies that help stakeholders better understand how the services 
the client received affect their business outcomes over time. These 
studies would include, but not be limited to:
    (1) Program evaluation and performance management studies;
    (2) Measuring the effect and economic or other impact of agency 
programs;
    (3) Assessing public and WBC partner needs;
    (4) Measuring customer satisfaction;
    (5) Guiding program policy development;
    (6) Improving grant-making processes; and
    (7) Other areas the SBA determines would be valuable to strengthen 
the WBC program and/or enhance support for WBC clients.
    (c) Women's Business Centers may not deny access to services to 
clients solely based on their refusal to provide consent as referenced 
in this section.
    (d) All data collections will adhere to 5 CFR 1320. The collection 
standards and oversight will be coordinated with SBA Office of General 
Counsel and approved by OMB in compliance with the Paperwork Reduction 
Act. That process is designed to reduce, minimize and control burdens 
and maximize the practical utility and public benefit of the 
information created, collected, disclosed, maintained, used, shared and 
disseminated.
    (e) Any reports or studies on program activity produced by the 
Administrator and/or a WBC, including its contractors and other agents, 
may not disseminate client contact data and must only report data in 
the aggregate. Individual client contact data will not be disclosed in 
any way that could individually identify a client.
    (f) The Administrator and the WBC, including its contractors and 
other agents, must obtain consent from the client prior to publishing 
media or reports that identify an individual client.
    (g) This section does not restrict the agency in any way from 
access and use of program performance data.

Maria Contreras-Sweet,
Administrator.
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                                                                                                                                                                Tuesday, November 22, 2016



                                                  This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    submit confidential business                          Sustainability Act of 1999 (Pub. L. 106–
                                                  contains notices to the public of the proposed          information (CBI) as defined in the User              165): U.S. Troop Readiness, Veterans’
                                                  issuance of rules and regulations. The                  Notice at www.regulations.gov, you                    Care, Katrina Recovery, and Iraq
                                                  purpose of these notices is to give interested          must submit such information to the                   Accountability Appropriations Act of
                                                  persons an opportunity to participate in the            U.S. Small Business Administration,                   2007 (Pub. L. 110–28); and, The Small
                                                  rule making prior to the adoption of the final
                                                                                                          Attn: Bruce Purdy, Deputy Assistant                   Business Jobs Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111–
                                                  rules.
                                                                                                          Administrator for the Office of Women’s               240).
                                                                                                          Business Ownership (DAA/OWBO), 409                      Section 29 of the Act, 15 U.S.C. 656,
                                                  SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION                           3rd Street SW., Washington, DC 20416,                 authorizes the SBA to provide financial
                                                                                                          or via facsimile to (202) 481–0554, or                assistance to private nonprofit
                                                  13 CFR Part 131                                         submit them via email to owbo@sba.gov.                organizations to conduct 5-year projects
                                                                                                          Highlight the information that you                    for the benefit of small business
                                                  RIN 3245–AG02                                                                                                 concerns owned and controlled by
                                                                                                          consider to be CBI and explain why you
                                                  Office of Women’s Business                              believe the SBA should hold this                      women. The Act further authorizes SBA
                                                                                                          information as confidential. The SBA                  to renew a grant for additional 3-year
                                                  Ownership: Women’s Business Center
                                                                                                          will review your information and                      periods and provides that there are no
                                                  Program
                                                                                                          determine whether it will make the                    limitations on the number of times a
                                                  AGENCY:   Small Business Administration.                information public.                                   grant may be renewed.
                                                  ACTION:   Notice of proposed rulemaking.                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      B. History
                                                                                                          Sheila Williams, Lead Program Analyst,
                                                  SUMMARY:    The U.S. Small Business                     U.S. Small Business Administration,                     On April 22, 2015, the SBA published
                                                  Administration (SBA) is seeking                         409 3rd Street SW., Washington, DC                    an Advance Notice of Proposed
                                                  comments on this Notice of Proposed                     20416, telephone number (202) 205–                    Rulemaking (ANPRM) soliciting
                                                  Rulemaking (NPRM) regarding the                         7285 or Sheila.Williams@sba.gov.                      comments on the interpretations of
                                                  Women’s Business Center (WBC)                                                                                 statutory language, including ‘‘distinct
                                                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  Program. An Advance Notice of                                                                                 population that would otherwise not be
                                                  Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) was                         I. Background                                         served,’’ ‘‘whose services are targeted to
                                                  published on April 22, 2015, which                                                                            women’’ and ‘‘full-time program
                                                                                                          A. Statutory
                                                  received eight comments. This NPRM is                                                                         director or program manager to manage
                                                  being issued to continue the                              The Women’s Business Center (WBC)                   the program’’ (80 FR 22434). The SBA
                                                  consultative process with stakeholders                  Program was created under the                         also requested comments on how to
                                                  to examine the proposed WBC                             authority of Title II of the Women’s                  define what is acceptable for activities
                                                  regulations. This NPRM also proposes to                 Business Ownership Act of 1988                        that fall under ‘‘in-kind,’’ what
                                                  codify policy and procedural changes                    (Pub. L. 100–533). The WBC Program                    guidelines grantees should use in
                                                                                                          authority is now codified in section 29               determining reasonable costs associated
                                                  that have been included in the Notice of
                                                                                                          of the Small Business Act (the Act), 15               with in-kind activities, acceptable
                                                  Award, such as language on risk
                                                                                                          U.S.C. 656. The initial Demonstration                 guidelines for documenting in-kind
                                                  determination as required by,
                                                                                                          Training Program, later renamed the                   match, selection criteria used in
                                                  limitations on carryovers, who is
                                                                                                          WBC Program, was created with the                     deciding whether to award an initial
                                                  considered key personnel and a
                                                                                                          congressional intent to remove barriers               WBC grant, guidelines SBA should use
                                                  reduction in the reporting requirements.
                                                                                                          to the creation and development of                    in evaluating ‘‘the experience of the
                                                  Implementing these regulations will
                                                                                                          small businesses owned and controlled                 Applicant Organization’’ and ‘‘the
                                                  result in standardization and
                                                                                                          by women and to stimulate the economy                 proposed location for the women’s
                                                  transparency to the delivery of the WBC
                                                                                                          by aiding and encouraging the growth                  business center,’’ and what an
                                                  Program.                                                and development of such businesses.                   appropriate ‘‘minimum amount of time’’
                                                  DATES: Comments must be received on                     The specific objectives of the                        would be to commence operating as a
                                                  or before January 23, 2017.                             Demonstration Training Program were                   women’s business center following
                                                  ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,                     to provide long-term Training and                     receipt of an award. Comments from the
                                                  identified by RIN 3245–AG02, by one of                  Counseling to potential and current                   ANPRM have been considered in the
                                                  the following methods:                                  women business owners, including                      drafting of these proposed regulations.
                                                     (1) Federal Rulemaking Portal:                       those who are Socially and                              Currently, there are over 100
                                                  www.regulations.gov. Follow the                         Economically Disadvantaged as defined                 nonprofit entities that participate in the
                                                  instructions for submitting comments;                   in 13 CFR 124.103 and 124.104.                        WBC Program and provide services as
                                                     (2) Mail/Hand Delivery/Courier: U.S.                   Since its creation, the Women’s                     described in the Act. These participants
                                                  Small Business Administration, Attn:                    Business Center Program has changed                   are known as SBA Women’s Business
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                                                  Bruce Purdy, Deputy Assistant                           through a number of public laws that                  Centers (WBCs) and receive annual
                                                  Administrator for the Office of Women’s                 have turned the WBC Program from a                    Federal funding limited by the authority
                                                  Business Ownership (DAA/OWBO), 409                      Demonstration Training Program into a                 of the Act and subject to the
                                                  3rd Street SW., Washington, DC 20416;                   permanent program. The laws that have                 appropriations of Congress and the
                                                     (3) Facsimile: (202) 481–0554; or                    impacted the WBC Program include:                     nonprofit’s ability to provide the
                                                     (4) Email: owbo@sba.gov.                             The Women’s Business Development                      required Matching Funds.
                                                     The SBA will post all comments on                    Act of 1991 (Pub. L. 102–191); The                      Through its authority, the SBA’s
                                                  www.regulations.gov. If you wish to                     Women’s Business Centers                              Office of Women’s Business Ownership


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                                                  oversees the WBC Program and the                        provide transparency for applicants and               maintains clear and separate functions
                                                  portfolio of WBCs that participate in the               participants.                                         from the WBC, as stated in the
                                                  WBC Program. Since 1988, the number                                                                           Cooperative Agreement, this rule
                                                                                                          131.110 Definitions
                                                  of participating WBCs has grown along                                                                         proposes to require that the Recipient
                                                  with the number of women                                   This section defines 57 words and                  Organization manage the WBC Program
                                                  entrepreneurs assisted by these centers.                phrases used in the management and                    as a separate entity within its
                                                  The SBA has managed the performance                     oversight of the WBC Program. These                   organization, consistent with 2 CFR part
                                                  and compliance of the WBCs through                      definitions have been consolidated from               303, Internal Controls.
                                                  Cooperative Agreements with each                        existing documents, including Program                    Historically, Women’s Business
                                                  individual nonprofit entity that hosts a                Announcements and Cooperative                         Centers that have established
                                                  WBC project, through regular reporting                  Agreements, to ensure consistency and                 partnerships in the community in
                                                  and programmatic and financial                          clarity within the WBC Program.                       conjunction with an advisory board
                                                  examinations of each WBC.                                  Through the ANPRM, commenters                      have had less difficulty working within
                                                                                                          raised concerns on whether Distinct                   the community and meeting the match
                                                  II. Proposal                                            Populations were limited to Socially                  requirements of the program. This
                                                                                                          and Economically Disadvantaged                        section proposes to require that each
                                                    The proposed rule would incorporate
                                                                                                          populations. Under this proposed rule,                WBC establish an advisory board that
                                                  the SBA’s oversight of the WBC Program
                                                                                                          definitions are provided for Distinct                 will confer with and provide
                                                  into regulations in a new Part 131 of the
                                                                                                          Population and Socially and                           recommendations to the WBC Program
                                                  SBA’s regulations by: (A) Creating
                                                                                                          Disadvantaged populations. Under the                  Director on matters pertaining to the
                                                  standard definitions for the program (13
                                                                                                          statute, 15 U.S.C. 656, a representative              operation of the WBC and assist the
                                                  CFR 131.110); (B) incorporating
                                                                                                          portion of clients should be Socially and             WBC in raising Matching Funds.
                                                  program-participation requirements and                                                                           This section also provides a proposed
                                                                                                          or Economically Disadvantaged women.
                                                  application procedures (13 CFR                                                                                description of WBC facilities and
                                                                                                          However, WBCs are expected to serve
                                                  131.300, 13 CFR 131.400); (C)                                                                                 administrative infrastructure
                                                                                                          all women entrepreneurs and not just
                                                  incorporating financial-management                                                                            requirements, including the requirement
                                                                                                          those that are Socially and
                                                  and grant-administration requirements                                                                         that the facility comply with the
                                                                                                          Economically Disadvantaged.
                                                  (13 CFR 131.500); (D) incorporating                                                                           Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
                                                  reporting requirements (13 CFR                          131.200 Eligible Entities                             (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.) and section 504
                                                  131.600); (E) incorporating oversight                     This proposed section codifies the                  of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29
                                                  and programmatic and financial-                         types of organizations that are eligible              U.S.C. 794). These requirements serve to
                                                  examination provisions (13 CFR 131.700                  by statute to participate in the WBC                  ensure that the WBC has the capacity to
                                                  and 13 CFR 131.720); (F) incorporating                  Program and those organizations that                  deliver the Counseling (including space
                                                  procedures for Dispute resolution (13                   are prohibited from participating in the              to provide one-to-one Counseling that
                                                  CFR 131.840), and suspension,                           program. Section 29 of the Act, 15                    will ensure client privacy), Training and
                                                  termination and non-renewal of a grant                  U.S.C. 656, identifies eligible entities as           other services outlined in its statement
                                                  (13 CFR 131.830); and G) privacy                        private nonprofit organizations that are              of work.
                                                  requirements (13 CFR 131.900).                          described in section 501(c) of title 26                  In the past, the SBA has found that
                                                  III. Section-by-Section Analysis                        and exempt from taxation under section                some WBCs do not clearly reference that
                                                                                                          501(a) of that title.                                 they are Women’s Business Centers,
                                                  131.100     Introduction                                                                                      with an emphasis on providing services
                                                                                                          131.300 Women’s Business Centers                      to prospective or existing women
                                                     The WBC Program was created under                    (WBCs)                                                entrepreneurs. Therefore, the SBA is
                                                  the authority of Title II of the Women’s
                                                                                                            This section describes how SBA                      proposing that any new WBC accepted
                                                  Business Ownership Act of 1988 (Pub.                                                                          into the WBC Program after the effective
                                                                                                          proposes to provide financial assistance
                                                  L. 100–533) to remove barriers to the                                                                         date of the rule be required to include
                                                                                                          to private nonprofit organizations to
                                                  creation and development of small                                                                             the specific identification ‘‘WBC’’ as
                                                                                                          conduct projects for the benefit of small
                                                  businesses owned and controlled by                                                                            part of its official name. The SBA is
                                                                                                          business concerns owned and
                                                  women and to stimulate the economy by                                                                         further proposing that all other WBCs
                                                                                                          controlled by women, as authorized in
                                                  aiding and encouraging the growth and                                                                         prominently include on their Web sites
                                                                                                          15 U.S.C. 656. In addition, under 15
                                                  development of such businesses. Since                                                                         and promotional documents that the
                                                                                                          U.S.C. 656(5), the SBA may renew a
                                                  its creation, the WBC Program has                                                                             ‘‘Women’s Business Center is funded in
                                                                                                          grant for an additional 3-year period, if
                                                  changed through a number of public                                                                            part by the U.S. Small Business
                                                                                                          the nonprofit organization submits an
                                                  laws that have turned the WBC Program                                                                         Administration’’. This transparency
                                                                                                          Application for such renewal at such
                                                  from a Demonstration Training Program                                                                         would ensure that WBCs are clearly
                                                                                                          time, in such manner, and accompanied
                                                  into a permanent program. The WBC                                                                             discernable and are easily recognized by
                                                                                                          by such information as the SBA
                                                  Program has grown and evolved to                                                                              women attempting to contact
                                                                                                          establishes. This section describes the
                                                  provide a variety of services to many                                                                         organizations for business services
                                                                                                          SBA’s proposed process for renewal
                                                  entrepreneurs, ranging from those                                                                             focused on women.
                                                                                                          applicants to continue in the WBC
                                                  interested in starting businesses to those                                                                       Historically, WBCs with insufficient
                                                                                                          Program.
                                                  looking to expand existing businesses.                                                                        staff have been identified as more likely
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                                                     Over the last several years, the SBA                 131.310 Operating Requirements                        to face difficulties in providing services
                                                  has incorporated processes to monitor                      This proposed section codifies the                 at an adequate level as outlined in their
                                                  the WBC Program, including conducting                   statutory requirement at 15 U.S.C. 656,               statements of work. The SBA also has
                                                  financial examinations required by                      on the process by which the SBA must                  concerns related to the inability for a
                                                  statute. The SBA proposes to implement                  issue Notices of Award, which outline                 WBC to grow or expand services when
                                                  this rule to incorporate its oversight of               the terms and conditions of the awards                the WBC is not properly staffed. To
                                                  the WBC Program into regulations to                     to the WBC Recipient Organizations. To                ensure maximum productivity of a
                                                  ensure consistency in application and                   ensure that the Recipient Organization                WBC, this rule proposes to require that


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                                                  the WBC include at least a Full-time                    limited to, use of the FDIC Smart Money               131.350 Selection and Retention of the
                                                  WBC Program Director and at least one                   Curriculum, Census Bureau data tools,                 WBC Program Director
                                                  other staff person, preferably a business               and the SBA’s Microloan Program.                        This section outlines the proposed
                                                  counselor.                                              Further, many of the WBC host                         competencies for the WBC Program
                                                                                                          organizations are microlenders and                    Director, as well as the process the WBC
                                                  131.320 Area of Service
                                                                                                          work with other lenders in the                        must undertake if the position is vacant.
                                                    This section proposes to require                      community.                                            The WBC Program Director, considered
                                                  WBCs to identify their geographic                          Historically, (see links below) men                by the Agency as the key position for
                                                  service area(s) as part of the application              have started their businesses with                    the WBC project, is responsible for
                                                  process. Currently, many WBCs do not                    significantly more capital than women,                managing the day-to-day operation of
                                                  clearly define their proposed geographic                and women’s access to capital remains                 the WBC. Responsibilities related to the
                                                  service areas; rather, they indicate that               an obstacle to women growing their                    overall management of the WBC may
                                                  services will be provided for an entire                 businesses. This has been included in                 include providing direct services (i.e.,
                                                  state. Historically, this has caused some               reports by the U.S. Department of                     Counseling and Training), marketing the
                                                  confusion, as some WBCs include                         Commerce and the National Women’s                     program and ensuring program
                                                  service areas where an existing SBA-                    Business Council included here. http://               compliance. To ensure effective
                                                  funded WBC is already providing                         www.esa.doc.gov/sites/default/files/                  management of the WBC project, this
                                                  services. This is especially true in states             women-owned-businesses.pdf.                           rule proposes core competencies for the
                                                  where there is more than one WBC and                       https://www.sba.gov/sites/default/
                                                                                                                                                                WBC Program Director position and
                                                  more than one Recipient Organization.                   files/files/Gender%20Differences%20
                                                                                                                                                                proposes rules for the Interim Program
                                                  Under this proposed rule, SBA plans to                  in%20Startup%20Financings.pdf.
                                                                                                                                                                Directors when the Program Director
                                                  define, in writing, the geographic area                 OWBO will monitor the WBCs support
                                                                                                                                                                position is vacant.
                                                  for each Recipient Organization funded                  of capital access services through the
                                                  under the WBC Program. WBCs would                       review of WBC reporting, as described                 131.400 Application Procedure
                                                  also be required to submit a written                    in Section 131.600 of this proposed rule.               This section outlines the proposed
                                                  request to change a geographic service                  Under 15 U.S.C. 656 (B)(1), the SBA is                grant application submission process for
                                                  area so as to ensure that no two WBCs                   authorized to provide financial                       new and existing WBC Applicant
                                                  are awarded WBC Project Funds to                        assistance to private nonprofit                       Organizations to participate in the WBC
                                                  provide services in the same area while                 organizations to conduct projects for the             Program. It also identifies proposed
                                                  some areas remain underserved. To that                  benefit of small-business concerns                    general selection criteria. In the
                                                  end, this rule proposes that Applicant                  owned and controlled by women. The                    ANPRM, comments were received that
                                                  Organizations submitting new WBC                        services provided under these projects                suggest the SBA should not use
                                                  projects within proximity of an existing                can include Training and Counseling on                geography to help determine the
                                                  WBC include a justification of need,                    how to apply for and secure business                  location of a WBC and that proximity to
                                                  including a discussion of the population                credit and investment capital, preparing              another WBC is not a disqualifier. The
                                                  density, submitted in its proposal. The                 and presenting financial statements, and              SBA follows statutory guidance that
                                                  SBA is seeking comment on how to best                   managing cash flow and other financial                individual Applicant Organizations
                                                  define proximity.                                       operations of a business concern. Given               reach a Distinct Population that would
                                                                                                          this authorization, this rule proposes to             not be otherwise served. The Agency
                                                  131.330 WBC Services and
                                                                                                          require WBCs to provide specific                      proposes Applicant Organizations
                                                  Restrictions on Services
                                                                                                          services related to access to capital for             within proximity of an existing WBC
                                                    This proposed section lists the                       women entrepreneurs as authorized in                  provide a justification for the need of an
                                                  required services that Women’s                          15 U.S.C. 656. The SBA further                        additional WBC within that area
                                                  Business Centers must provide to                        proposes to provide guidance                          including information about the
                                                  participate in the WBC Program.                         concerning the provision of access to                 population density. This helps to ensure
                                                  Consistent with the statute, 15 U.S.C.                  capital services in this section.                     that the WBC Program is serving the
                                                  656, the Office of Women’s Business                        Given the SBA’s involvement in                     maximum number of clients with as
                                                  Ownership requires in its program                       disaster-relief assistance and the WBCs’              much coverage as possible, while
                                                  announcement(s) that Women’s                            participation in addressing the business              meeting the statutory requirement of
                                                  Business Centers provide Training and                   needs in communities impacted by                      reaching a Distinct Population that
                                                  Counseling services to women, as well                   catastrophes, the SBA is also proposing               would otherwise not be served. This
                                                  as services that will assist their                      to include a section on Specialized                   section also outlines the proposed
                                                  businesses in securing business credit                  Services.                                             criteria that SBA will use to determine
                                                  and investment capital. In accordance                                                                         a WBC’s level of risk, consistent with 2
                                                  with this requirement, WBCs assist                      131.340 Specific WBC Program
                                                                                                          Responsibilities                                      CFR part 200, subpart C.
                                                  women business owners in identifying
                                                  available funds from lenders, the SBA                     This proposed section outlines the                  131.410 New Applications
                                                  and other resources. These resources                    role of the Assistant Administrator/                    This proposed section codifies the
                                                  include collaboration with state, local                 OWBO, as defined in 15 U.S.C. 656.                    Agency’s statutory authority at 15 U.S.C.
                                                  and federal government agencies and                     This rule also proposes to explicitly                 656 (B)(1), to use unawarded amounts to
                                                  assisting its clients pursue designation                define the roles of the WBC Program
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                                                                                                                                                                fund new Women’s Business Centers.
                                                  as women-owned, small businesses.                       Director and Principal Investigator of                This section outlines the process
                                                  This section also names the proposed                    the Recipient Organization.                           proposed by the SBA to fund new
                                                  services that a WBC can provide to                      Additionally, under this proposed rule,               WBCs.
                                                  assist a women business owner access                    the SBA clearly defines the tasks and
                                                  capital. To assist with delivery of its                 responsibilities for the WBC Program                  131.420 Renewal Applications
                                                  access to capital services, the WBCs rely               Director, as the Full-time Key Employee                  This proposed section proposes to
                                                  on programs provided by other agencies.                 for the WBC, as those completed solely                codify the Agency’s statutory authority
                                                  These programs include, but are not                     for the WBC project.                                  at U.S.C. Code 656 (2), to fund


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                                                  organizations seeking the renewal of                    Carryover Funds, if not already                       the fifth year. WBCs can provide
                                                  grant awards under the WBC Program.                     matched, as well as Option Year                       Overmatch if they choose to do so;
                                                  This proposed rule also lists the                       funding. This often creates a cycle in                however, if they have used Federal
                                                  application criteria and process for                    which the Recipient Organization will                 funds to raise match above the required
                                                  existing participants requesting to                     match and spend the Carryover funding,                amount, these funds must be used to
                                                  renew a grant award under the WBC                       but is then not able to spend the current             meet the Federal objective of the WBC
                                                  Program.                                                year funding, thus creating a situation               Program and must be verifiable. This
                                                                                                          where it must request Carryover funding               does not prohibit the Recipient
                                                  131.430 Application Decisions                           the following year. While there is never              Organization from raising funds
                                                    This section outlines the proposed                    a penalty to requesting less funding,                 separate and apart from the WBC
                                                  conditions for approval or rejection of                 Carryover funding represents an                       Program. Those funds that are not used
                                                  an Application for the WBC Program, as                  underutilization of the Federal funds                 as match and are not raised with WBC
                                                  authorized by 15 U.S.C. 656 (3)(C). This                provided. The rule proposes to limit                  funds are not subject to the same
                                                  section also proposes the appeal process                Carryover of Federal funds to those                   recordkeeping requirements, as they are
                                                  WBCs can complete if a renewal                          WBCs in the first or second year of an                not tied to the WBC Program.
                                                  application is rejected, as outlined in                 initial phase grant.
                                                                                                            WBCs in an initial phase of funding                 131.540 Program Income and Fees
                                                  Section 131.840.
                                                                                                          may have fewer expenses in the first                     Consistent with 2 CFR 200.307,
                                                  131.500 Grant Administration and                                                                              Recipient Organizations are allowed to
                                                                                                          year as the WBC is establishing itself.
                                                  Cost Principles                                                                                               charge clients fees for WBC Program
                                                                                                          However, the WBCs may need
                                                    This proposed section codifies the                    additional resources as the                           services and use the income to defray
                                                  Agency’s statutory authority at 15 U.S.C.               programming offered grows. Permitting                 the costs of delivering the objectives of
                                                  656 to fund projects following grant                    new WBCs the flexibility to carry over                the grant. This rule proposes to codify
                                                  administration guidance under 2 CFR                     funds during the first two years of                   that WBCs may charge fees for services
                                                  part 200—Uniform Administrative                         participating in the WBC Program                      provided to their clients. This rule also
                                                  Requirements, Cost Principles and                       ensures that the SBA is utilizing WBC                 proposes to identify the type of
                                                  Audit Requirements for Federal Awards.                  funding efficiently. If a WBC in the                  activities for which the WBC can charge
                                                                                                          initial phase requests a Carryover for                fees and allows WBCs to use the fee
                                                  131.510 Maximum Grant
                                                                                                          both of the first two years, SBA                      income to be counted towards the cash
                                                    This proposed section codifies the                    proposes to reduce the funding in the                 portion of Matching Funds required
                                                  Agency’s statutory requirement that no                  third year by the amount of the second                under section 131.530 of this proposed
                                                  individual WBC project receive funds in                 year Carryover to eliminate the cycle of              rule. Historically, WBCs have often
                                                  excess of the amount authorized by                      Carryover funding.                                    collected fees for Training classes to
                                                  statute. This rule proposes to include                                                                        cover the cost of materials and supplies
                                                  this section to clarify that while an                   131.530 Matching Funds                                affiliated with providing a Training
                                                  individual WBC project cannot exceed                       This proposed section codifies the                 session or fees when helping clients
                                                  the statutory limit, a Recipient                        statutory requirement at 15 U.S.C. 656                complete a loan package. Some WBCs
                                                  Organization is not limited from                        for a Recipient Organization to provide               have also used a membership model
                                                  establishing multiple WBC projects so                   Matching Funds equal to half of the                   that includes fees. Over the past several
                                                  long as the projects are distinct from                  Federal amount of the SBA funding for                 years, many WBCs have been exploring
                                                  each other and are serving Distinct                     the first two years of its initial award.             ways to charge fees for Counseling in
                                                  Populations that would not otherwise be                 For the remainder of the time the                     order to ensure that clients commit to
                                                  served. A Recipient Organization                        Recipient Organization participates in                participation for a Counseling session.
                                                  seeking additional funding for a new                    the WBC Program, it must provide                      This rule proposes to allow WBCs to
                                                  project shall follow the Application                    match of one dollar for every one                     charge a retainer fee for Counseling
                                                  process, as defined in section 131.400 of               Federal dollar of its annual Federal                  services; however, such fees must not
                                                  this proposed rule for new Applications.                award amount, as prescribed in the                    restrict access to any services for
                                                                                                          statute, 15 U.S.C. 656. This rule                     economically disadvantaged
                                                  131.520 Carryover of Federal Funds                      proposes language which clarifies the                 entrepreneurs.
                                                    This proposed section outlines the                    process of documenting the match funds
                                                  requirements for the use of Carryover                   and also identifies types of funding that             131.550 Budget Justification
                                                  Funds and proposes to limit the number                  cannot be used as match, such as other                   Consistent with 2 CFR part 200,
                                                  of Carryovers to prevent a WBC from                     Federal funding.                                      subpart E, Recipient Organizations must
                                                  creating a cycle of dependency on                          Section 200.306 of Title 2 requires                follow the cost principles when
                                                  Carryover funding. Historically, a                      any funds used to match the Federal                   completing and submitting a budget
                                                  significant number of WBCs have                         grant, to be verifiable from the Non-                 along with an Application or Annual
                                                  consistently requested Carryover of                     Federal Entity’s records. The WBC                     Work Plan. The budget must include
                                                  funds. A Carryover of funds generally                   Program requires a 1 to 1 match for                   justification for the expenses. This
                                                  occurs when a WBC does not fully                        WBCs that have been in the WBC                        section clarifies several specific cost
                                                  spend the Federal funds or the Matching                 Program for more than two years. A 2                  categories, including Indirect Cost rates
                                                  Funds as requested and approved in the                  to 1 match (for every two dollars of                  and audit expenses. This rule proposes
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                                                  WBC’s budget. This Carryover results in                 Federal funds used, 1 dollar of Matching              to include guidance on salaries and
                                                  a Recipient Organization having both                    Funds) is required for WBCs in the first              travel. Under the cost principle section,
                                                  the Carryover Funds and Option Year                     two years of the WBC Program). In other               all costs must be reasonable. Salaries
                                                  funding running concurrently, both of                   words, the statute requires a 2:1 (Federal            vary by state and region and position.
                                                  which require Matching Funds. When                      to non-Federal dollars) match for the                 Using a reasonableness standard, SBA
                                                  the Carryover is granted, the Recipient                 first year; 2:1 match for the second year;            proposes that salaries for WBC staff be
                                                  Organization has the responsibility of                  1:1 match for the third year; 1:1 match               comparable to similar positions within
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                                                  or regions. For travel, reasonableness                  131.600     Reports                                   performance consistent with 2 CFR
                                                  should be justified in terms of the                        This section proposes a list of the                200.328.
                                                  benefit to the small business community                 types of reports required to be submitted             131.720 Audits, Examinations and
                                                  that the WBC is serving. The proposed                   and the frequency of submission of the                Investigations
                                                  requirements are consistent with                        reports. This rule proposes using semi-
                                                  standard cost principles and serve to                                                                            This section proposes to require new
                                                                                                          annual reporting of programmatic and                  Women’s Business Centers participating
                                                  provide clarity to the Applicant or                     financial reports, and quarterly
                                                  Recipient Organization. See § 131.600                                                                         in the Women’s Business Center
                                                                                                          reporting of Counseling and Training                  Program for the first time to have post-
                                                  Reports for details.                                    data. In instances where the Agency                   award financial examinations
                                                  131.560     Restricted and Prohibited                   may have reasons to believe that a                    conducted by Agency staff or
                                                  Costs                                                   Recipient Organization poses a higher                 designee(s). Many new initial Recipient
                                                                                                          risk of non-performance or non-                       Organizations have never received
                                                     Consistent with 2 CFR part 200,                      compliance, the Agency will include                   Federal funds and may never have been
                                                  subpart E, Recipient Organizations must                 any additional requirements to report                 required to meet Federal financial
                                                  not use Federal funds or Matching                       quarterly in the annual Notice of Award.              management standards. As part of the
                                                  Funds to pay for certain items that are                 Consistent with 2 CFR part 200, subpart               proposed post-award examination
                                                  prohibited. This rule proposes language                 C, the Agency is required to assess the               process, the examiner would determine
                                                  that establishes what costs are                         risk level of each WBC or WBC                         the adequacy of the WBC’s financial
                                                  considered prohibited. For example,                     Applicant Organization prior to making                management system and make
                                                  there have been instances in which                      an award. Section 131.400 of this rule                recommendations for improvement, if
                                                  WBCs have requested the use of WBC                      proposes the risk assessment criteria the             needed. The Agency anticipates that the
                                                  Project Funds as collateral for loans.                  Agency will use for WBC awards. This                  examinations and recommendations
                                                  Because this would bind the Federal                     rule also proposes to require Recipient               will assist the WBC in avoiding
                                                  dollars for a purpose other than                        Organizations to submit client activity               financial findings and/or recoupment
                                                  delivering the WBC project, the viability               reports, including Counseling and                     during future financial examinations or
                                                  of the WBC could be jeopardized.                        Training Records. These reports are                   audits.
                                                  Recipient Organizations have also                       submitted electronically and allow the                   In addition to the post-award
                                                  inquired about using Project Funds to                   Agency to monitor and report on WBC                   examination, this section outlines the
                                                  purchase items that could be viewed                     Program performance for each Recipient                SBA’s proposed requirement, consistent
                                                  either as promotional materials,                        Organization and the WBC Program as                   with the statute 15 U.S.C. 656, that all
                                                  marketing materials, or gifts. Although                 a whole. The information also enables                 other WBCs receive comprehensive
                                                  marketing/advertising the WBC Program                   the Agency, in a streamlined process, to              financial examinations, as scheduled by
                                                  is considered an allowable cost under 2                 conduct detailed WBC Program                          the SBA’s Financial Examination Unit.
                                                  CFR 200.421, certain types of materials                 evaluations, assess program                           The proposed process for complying
                                                  are considered gifts for individual use                 management and performance, and                       with this requirement is outlined in this
                                                  and are not broad-based marketing                       conduct performance monitoring and                    section.
                                                  materials that will reach the population                program-outcome reporting.
                                                                                                                                                                131.800 Cooperative Agreements and
                                                  that the women’s business center serves.                Performance reports should be
                                                                                                                                                                Contracts
                                                                                                          consistent with the budget justification
                                                  131.570 Payments and                                    that is submitted as part of the                        This proposed section codifies the
                                                  Reimbursements                                          application process or Annual Work                    statutory requirement at 15 U.S.C. 656
                                                                                                          Plan submission.                                      for the Agency to provide financial
                                                     This proposed section codifies the                                                                         assistance to Recipient Organizations in
                                                  Agency’s statutory authority at 15 U.S.C.               131.700     Oversight of the WBC Program              the form of grants, contract, or
                                                  656, to provide payments in lump sum                      This proposed section codifies the                  Cooperative Agreement. Currently, a
                                                  or installments, and in advance or by                   statutory requirement at 15 U.S.C. 656                Cooperative Agreement serves as the
                                                  way of reimbursement to Recipient                       for the Agency to conduct annual                      vehicle to provide the financial
                                                  Organizations. The Agency may                           programmatic and financial                            assistance to the Recipient Organization
                                                  disburse up to 25 percent of each year’s                examinations of each WBC. Currently,                  to establish and maintain a WBC. The
                                                  Federal share awarded to a recipient                    to satisfy these requirements, the                    Cooperative Agreement is signed
                                                  organization after the Notice of Award                  Agency utilizes reports submitted by the              annually and contains the amount of
                                                  has been issued and before the non-                     WBCs, reports submitted by the SBA                    Federal funding, a negotiated budget
                                                  Federal Matching Funds are obtained.                    District Office staff, programmatic site              and agreed-upon performance
                                                  This rule proposes payments be                          visits, and financial examinations. This              milestones. The Cooperative Agreement
                                                  disbursed as quarterly advances for the                 combination of oversight allows the                   contains the terms and conditions of the
                                                  first three quarters and on a                           Agency to effectively monitor the WBC                 award and identifies any special
                                                  reimbursement basis for the final                       portfolio without requiring WBCs to                   considerations, including the annual
                                                  quarter, except in cases where a                        submit all of the documentation for the               determination of risk level. This rule
                                                  Recipient Organization has not                          program. Additionally, the Agency has                 proposes to require SBA District Offices
                                                  demonstrated its ability to obtain match                also recently changed the frequency of                to negotiate the annual performance
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                                                  or has not provided adequate                            the reporting schedule outlined in                    goals with each Recipient Organization.
                                                  information to demonstrate the use of                   131.600 to minimize the burden on                     SBA District Offices have a better
                                                  the Project Funds. On a case-by-case                    WBCs that are effectively delivering the              understanding of local and regional
                                                  basis, the Agency may determine that a                  program.                                              economic conditions and the needs of
                                                  Recipient Organization has not fully                                                                          women entrepreneurs, and can therefore
                                                  complied with the terms of the grant, in                131.710     SBA Review Authority                      make a better informed determination of
                                                  which case payments may be made by                        This section of the rule proposes how               the appropriate performance milestones
                                                  reimbursement.                                          the SBA will monitor program                          with Recipient Organizations in their


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                                                  respective districts. In addition, this                 the administrative procedures for each                how the services the client received
                                                  section proposes specific requirements                  action, and outlines the appeal rights for            affect their business outcomes over
                                                  when WBCs use Federal funds to                          each action. This rule also proposes the              time. These studies would include, but
                                                  contract for goods and services. This is                process that the SBA will take when an                not be limited to, program evaluation
                                                  to ensure WBCs do not supersede the                     action is reversed.                                   and performance management studies.
                                                  contracting limits and thereby, in effect,                                                                       In the past, SBA District Offices may
                                                                                                          131.840 Dispute Resolution
                                                  change the grant to a pass-through grant.                                                                     have used client contact data to solicit
                                                    It is the Agency’s policy that                        Procedures
                                                                                                                                                                loan applications. The functions and
                                                  contracting out more than 49 percent of                    Consistent with 2 CFR 200.341, the                 goals of the District Offices have
                                                  a grant (except in certain circumstances)               Agency currently provides opportunity                 changed over the years. Today this type
                                                  constitutes a subgrant. Consistent with                 for Recipient Organizations to Dispute                of solicitation is not a function of SBA
                                                  this policy, this rule proposes that the                financial and programmatic decisions of               District Offices and has not been in
                                                  WBC not expend more than 49 percent                     the Office of Women’s Business                        recent years. The agency will not allow
                                                  of its total Project Funds on contractors               Ownership. This rule proposes to codify               use of client contact data for any other
                                                  and consultants.                                        the current Dispute procedures to                     purpose beyond program studies.
                                                                                                          provide an opportunity for a Recipient                   This rule also proposes to prohibit the
                                                  131.810 Other Federal Grants                            Organization to submit a written                      denial of services to clients solely based
                                                    This proposed section codifies the                    statement describing the subject of a                 on a client’s refusal to provide consent
                                                  statutory requirement at 15 U.S.C.                      Dispute and to submit an appeal if the                to use their contact data for study
                                                  656(d) to allow a WBC to enter into a                   Recipient Organization receives an                    purposes. Section 21(a)(7)(C) of the Act
                                                  contract with other Federal departments                 unfavorable decision from the Agency.                 directs the agency to publish standards
                                                  or agencies to provide specific                                                                               for requiring disclosures of client
                                                  assistance to women entrepreneurs.                      131.850 Closeout Procedures
                                                                                                                                                                information during a financial audit.
                                                  With the exception of Community                            Consistent with 2 CFR 200.343, this
                                                                                                                                                                This rule proposes to require other
                                                  Development Block Grants (CBDG),                        rule proposes to codify the current
                                                                                                                                                                Federal or State agencies making such
                                                  grants received from other Federal                      process by which the Agency would
                                                                                                                                                                disclosure requests to submit formal
                                                  entities may not be used as Matching                    close out a Federal award if it is
                                                                                                                                                                requests including a justification for the
                                                  Funds for the WBC grant. CDBG                           determined that all applicable
                                                                                                                                                                need for individual client contact and/
                                                  statutory language allows CDBG funds                    administrative actions and all required
                                                                                                                                                                or program activity data for the
                                                  to be used as Matching Funds to other                   work of the Federal award have been
                                                                                                                                                                Administrator’s review on a case-by-
                                                  Federal programs. The CDBG                              completed by the Recipient
                                                                                                                                                                case basis. Public comments on these
                                                  regulations at 24 CFR 570.201(g) further                Organization. These actions help to
                                                                                                                                                                proposed standards are encouraged.
                                                  elaborate on this eligibility criterion. On             ensure that the final proper payment
                                                                                                                                                                   This rule also proposes to codify the
                                                  occasion, the Agency may provide                        can be made to the Recipient
                                                                                                                                                                current privacy protections in place in
                                                  additional assistance to a WBC through                  Organization after completing a
                                                                                                                                                                the Program currently employed by the
                                                  programs such as the Recovery                           reconciliation of all accounts, including
                                                                                                                                                                agency. Under this proposed rule, any
                                                  Improvements for Small Entities (RISE)                  an inventory of property and usable
                                                                                                                                                                reports on the Program produced by a
                                                  After Disaster Act. These funds are                     supplies, WBC Program Income
                                                                                                                                                                WBC, including its contractors and
                                                  separate from the regular WBC grants                    balances, and client and financial
                                                                                                                                                                other agents, and the agency, cannot
                                                  but are provided to WBCs to spur                        records. After receiving the final annual
                                                                                                                                                                disclose individual client information
                                                  disaster recovery.                                      financial report to ensure proper final
                                                                                                                                                                without consent from the client. Any
                                                                                                          payments, the Agency would issue a
                                                  131.820 Revisions and Amendments to                                                                           such reports must only report activity
                                                                                                          final letter indicating that all financial
                                                  Cooperative Agreements                                                                                        data in the aggregate, unless given
                                                                                                          and WBC Program issues are fully
                                                                                                                                                                consent, so as to protect the individual
                                                    Consistent with 2 CFR part 200,                       reconciled.
                                                                                                                                                                privacy of clients.
                                                  subpart D, Post Federal Award
                                                  Requirements, Recipient Organizations                   131.900 Ensuring Client Privacy
                                                                                                                                                                IV. Comments Request
                                                  are required to report deviations from                    SBA proposes to codify the legislative
                                                                                                                                                                  Readers are encouraged to review
                                                  budget or project scope or objective, and               requirements for WBCs and the
                                                                                                                                                                closely each section of the proposed
                                                  request Prior Approvals from Federal                    Administration to protect the privacy of
                                                                                                                                                                rule in conjunction with current
                                                  awarding agencies for budget and WBC                    any individual or small business
                                                                                                                                                                regulations to fully comprehend the
                                                  Program plan revisions. This proposed                   receiving assistance in the Program.
                                                                                                                                                                extent of the rule and its changes. The
                                                  rule outlines the common revisions that                 Under this proposed rule, in accordance
                                                                                                                                                                SBA invites comment on all aspects of
                                                  require Prior Approval by the Agency.                   with Section 21(a)(7) of the Act, a WBC,
                                                                                                                                                                this proposed rule, including the
                                                  These include changes in the staffing of                including its contractors and other
                                                                                                                                                                underlying policies. Submitted
                                                  the WBC Program Director, changes in                    agents, is not permitted to disclose to an
                                                                                                                                                                comments will be available to any
                                                  project scope, program activity or                      entity outside the individual WBC, the
                                                                                                                                                                person or entity upon request.
                                                  location that could potentially alter the               name, address, or telephone number,
                                                  negotiated milestones in the                            referred to as ‘client contact data’ of any           Compliance With Executive Orders
                                                  Cooperative Agreement.                                  individual or small business without the              12866, 13563, 12988, 13132, the
                                                                                                          consent of such individual or small                   Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C.
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                                                  131.830 Suspension, Termination and                     business with three exceptions.                       601–612), and the Paperwork
                                                  Non-Renewal                                               This rule proposes to require WBCs to               Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. Ch. 35)
                                                    Consistent with 2 CFR 200.338, the                    provide an opportunity for clients to opt
                                                  Agency may take action to suspend,                      in to allow the SBA to obtain their                   Executive Order 12866
                                                  terminate or non-renew a grant to a                     contact data. The rule would codify how                 The Office of Management and Budget
                                                  Recipient Organization for cause. This                  the SBA could use the permitted client                has determined that this proposed rule
                                                  rule proposes the instances for which                   contact data only to conduct studies that             constitutes a ‘‘significant regulatory
                                                  the Agency may take action, identifies                  help stakeholders better understand                   action’’ under Executive Order 12866.


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                                                  This is not a major rule, however, under                Program Announcement(s) issued by the                 requested; (2) The SBA should provide
                                                  the Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C.                  Office of Women’s Business Ownership.                 full funding to WBCs and not require
                                                  800.                                                      The costs to the SBA in making this                 fundraising. The funding levels and
                                                                                                          revision are minimal, as most of the                  match requirements that are included
                                                  Regulatory Impact Analysis                              requirements of this rule are currently               are consistent with the statute, 15 U.S.C.
                                                  1. Is there a need for this regulatory                  being followed. The estimated annual                  656; (3) The SBA data collection system
                                                  action?                                                 cost to the Federal government for                    must be upgraded. SBA is currently
                                                                                                          oversight of these WBCs is currently                  working to improve the system; (4) The
                                                    The WBC Program was established in
                                                                                                          provided for in the existing SBA                      regulation should provide a definition
                                                  1988 as a pilot program and became
                                                                                                          infrastructure. Similarly, the costs to the           for Distinct Population. A definition is
                                                  permanent in 2007. Regulations for the
                                                                                                          grantees is also minimal as they, too, are
                                                  WBC Program had not been previously                                                                           included in the proposed regulations;
                                                                                                          following the requirements in this
                                                  promulgated. The SBA has used the                                                                             (5) Develop a repository of information
                                                                                                          NPRM, which are currently included in
                                                  Program Announcement and Notice of                      their annual Cooperative Agreement. No                that could be used by all of the WBCs,
                                                  Award to incorporate statutory                          additional direct costs are projected to              including templates, program updates
                                                  requirements to implement the WBC                       be incurred by WBCs for oversight and                 and training materials. While, the Office
                                                  Program. The annual Program                             related functions in this proposed rule.              of Women’s Business Ownership did
                                                  Announcement and Notice of Award                                                                              not include the requirement for a
                                                  have become, for all practical purposes,                3. What alternatives have been                        repository in these draft regulations, the
                                                  documents which interpret the statute.                  considered?                                           office will work with women’s
                                                  The SBA believes it is past time for                       After publishing the ANPRM on April                organizations to develop information
                                                  regulations outlining guidance for the                  22, 2015, and reviewing the comments                  that will be available to all WBCs; 6)
                                                  policies and procedures for the WBC                     submitted, the SBA believes that                      Provide a definition for in-kind services
                                                  Program. This regulation incorporates                   publishing regulations for the WBC                    and do not limit the amount a volunteer
                                                  the changes required by the OMB                         Program would be the best way to create               can provide as in-kind activity. The
                                                  circular published by OMB and other                     long-lasting consistency in the                       draft regulations references 2 CFR
                                                  program changes that have taken place                   implementation of the WBC Program.                    200.96 for the definition of in-kind.
                                                  since the WBC Program was initially                     Another alternative would be to do                    Also, the SBA does not limit the amount
                                                  established. Additionally, the                          nothing and continue to rely on grant                 of In-kind Contributions from a service
                                                  Association of Women’s Business                         documents to implement the WBC                        provider, but the amount of in-kind that
                                                  Centers has supported implementing                      Program. Furthermore, the statute                     can be used as match is limited and is
                                                  regulations to streamline and                           requires SBA to publish regulations in                consistent with the statute, 15 U.S.C.
                                                  standardize processes.                                  general and specifically in regards to the            656. Comments for the ANPRM can be
                                                    Further, the SBA received eight                       Privacy Act Requirements of the WBC                   located at: https://www.regulations.gov/
                                                  comments to the ANPRM that was                          Program. The Privacy Act Requirements                 docketBrowser?rpp=50&so=DESC&sb=
                                                  published on April 22, 2015. All of the                 are included in this regulation to satisfy            postedDate&po=0&dct=PS&D=SBA-
                                                  comments relevant to the WBC Program                    that requirement.                                     2015-0007.
                                                  regulations were considered in the
                                                                                                          Executive Order 13563                                   The SBA did not consult with any
                                                  drafting of this proposed rule.
                                                                                                             The ANPRM was published on April                   other agencies when drafting the
                                                  2. What are the potential benefits and                  22, 2015, (Docket Number 2015–09391)                  proposed regulations as the Women’s
                                                  costs of this regulatory action?                        and eight comments were received. The                 Business Center Program does not have
                                                     The WBC Program received $17                         comments varied greatly from specific                 any joint grants with other agencies.
                                                  million in Federal funds which it                       to general and covered a wide variety of
                                                  provided to over 100 Women’s Business                   topics, from providing clearer                        Executive Order 12988
                                                  Centers in fiscal year 2016. The                        definitions to streamlining procedures                   For the purposes of Executive Order
                                                  Grantees are required to supply a 1-to-                 and identifying actions requiring Prior               12988, Civil Justice Reform, the SBA has
                                                  1 match of those funds, except in the                   Approval from the SBA. The SBA                        determined that this proposed rule is
                                                  first two initial years in the program for              reviewed all the comments and took                    drafted, to the extent practicable, in
                                                  which the match is 2 to 1 (Federal to                   them under consideration when revising                accordance with the standards set forth
                                                  match). The benefit of this requirement                 these proposed regulations. Further,                  in Sec. 3(a) and 3(b)(2), to minimize
                                                  is that the Grantee is invested as much                 SBA held monthly conference calls with                litigation, eliminate ambiguity and
                                                  as the Federal government in making                     the grantees, discussing various current              reduce burden. The proposed
                                                  the WBC Program a success. The small                    topics which included the proposed
                                                                                                                                                                regulations would provide for rights of
                                                  businesses benefit from the no-cost or                  regulations. Additionally, the Office of
                                                                                                                                                                appeal to the SBA’s WBC Program
                                                  low-cost Counseling and Training.                       Women’s Business Ownership staff
                                                                                                                                                                participants in the event they are
                                                  Specifically, in 2015, the WBC Program                  attends the annual Women’s Business
                                                                                                                                                                aggrieved by an Agency decision,
                                                  counseled 20,473 entrepreneurs; trained                 Center training conferences that include
                                                                                                                                                                thereby limiting the possibility of
                                                  120,030 entrepreneurs, created 771 new                  discussions of policy, procedures and
                                                  businesses and raised $87,630,000 in                    the proposed regulations. A summary                   litigation by these entities. This
                                                  capital infusion. Further, as stated                    and disposition of the comments                       proposed rule would not have
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                                                  above, the potential benefits of this                   includes, but is not limited to, the                  retroactive or pre-emptive effect.
                                                  proposed rule are based on                              following: (1) Training should be                     Executive Order 13132
                                                  incorporating all the changes that have                 ongoing for Women’s Business Centers.
                                                  occurred with the publication of 2 CFR                  The Office of Women’s Business                          For the purposes of Executive Order
                                                  part 200 and a streamlining of both the                 Ownership has initiated ongoing                       13132, the SBA determined that this
                                                  Program Announcement and the Notice                     training for Women’s Business Centers                 rule has no federalism implications
                                                  of Award. The new regulations will                      through its monthly conference calls                  warranting preparation of a federalism
                                                  provide additional clarification for the                and one-on-one teleconference calls, as               assessment.


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                                                  Compliance With the Regulatory                          the application section of the proposed               List of Subjects in 13 CFR Part 131
                                                  Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601–612                       rule would not have a significant impact                Entrepreneurship, Grant programs—
                                                     When an agency promulgates a                         on a substantial number of small                      business, Minority businesses—women,
                                                  proposed rule, the Regulatory Flexibility               entities.                                             Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                  Act requires the agency to prepare an                      There are currently 114 entities that              requirements, Small businesses.
                                                  initial regulatory flexibility analysis                 participate in the WBC Program, all of                  For the reasons set forth above, SBA
                                                  (IRFA), which describes the potential                   which are small entities. However, the                proposes to add 13 CFR part 131 as
                                                  economic impact of the rule on small                    SBA has determined that the impact on                 follows:
                                                  entities and alternatives that may                      these entities affected by the proposed
                                                  minimize that impact. Section 605 of                    rule will not be significant. The                     PART 131—WOMEN’S BUSINESS
                                                  the RFA allows an agency to certify a                   proposed rule codifies current policies               CENTER PROGRAM
                                                  rule, in lieu of preparing an IRFA, if the              and procedures that are already
                                                                                                          achieved through a Cooperative                        Sec.
                                                  rulemaking is not expected to have a
                                                                                                                                                                131.100 Introduction.
                                                  significant economic impact on a                        Agreement with the SBA. It does not
                                                                                                                                                                131.110 Definitions.
                                                  substantial number of small entities.                   include new reporting requirements.                   131.200 Eligible Entities.
                                                  This rule covers both the application                   Rather it standardizes existing policies              131.300 Women’s Business Centers (WBCs).
                                                  process to become funded as a Women’s                   to ensure transparency and consistency                131.310 Operating Requirements.
                                                  Business Center and the on-going                        which in theory will reduce the cost to               131.320 Area of Service.
                                                  operations for currently funded WBCs.                   both the WBC participants and SBA. A                  131.330 WBC Services and Restrictions on
                                                  As the populations are different for the                WBC participating in the WBC Program                       Service.
                                                  application process and the existing                    submits a Federal Financial Report and                131.340 Specific WBC Program
                                                                                                          attachments twice a year. The estimated                    Responsibilities.
                                                  WBCs, the analysis is included for each.
                                                                                                                                                                131.350 Selection and Retention of the
                                                     This proposed rule could theoretically               burden for these reports is 2 hours twice
                                                                                                                                                                     WBC Program Director.
                                                  affect all nonprofit entities as the statute            a year. The annual submission of a work               131.400 Application Procedures.
                                                  requires that an entity be organized as                 plan is substantially less than the                   131.410 New Applications.
                                                  a nonprofit in order to participate.                    Application and is only to update any                 131.420 Renewal Applications.
                                                  According to the IRS, for tax year 2010,                changes from the initial Application.                 131.430 Application Decisions.
                                                  there are over 269,000 entities that filed              The estimate for these forms on an                    131.500 Grant Administration and Cost
                                                  returns as a 501(c)(3). The NAICs codes                 annual basis is a total of 14 hours. For                   Principles.
                                                  that are most relevant to participate in                a grants writer at $30 per hour, the                  131.510 Maximum Grant.
                                                  the program are 541611, Administrative                  annual estimated cost would be $420.                  131.520 Carryover of Federal Funds.
                                                                                                                                                                131.530 Matching Funds.
                                                  Management and General Management                       Accordingly, the Administrator of the
                                                                                                                                                                131.540 Program Income and Fees.
                                                  Consulting Services and 541990, All                     SBA hereby certifies that this proposed               131.550 Budget Justification.
                                                  Other Professional, Scientific and                      rule will not have a significant impact               131.560 Restricted and Prohibited Costs.
                                                  Technical Services. The size standard                   on a substantial number of small                      131.570 Payments and Reimbursements.
                                                  for both of these NAICs codes is $15                    entities.                                             131.600 Reports.
                                                  million in average annual receipts.                     Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. Ch.
                                                                                                                                                                131.700 Oversight of the WBC Program.
                                                  According to the IRS, 92 percent of all                                                                       131.710 SBA Review Authority.
                                                                                                          35                                                    131.720 Audits, Examinations and
                                                  501(c)(3) filers had total revenue greater
                                                  than $10 million. The majority of the                     SBA has determined that this                             Investigations.
                                                                                                                                                                131.800 Cooperative Agreement and
                                                  501(c)(3) entities would fall under the                 proposed rule would not impose                             Contracts.
                                                  threshold as a small entity. In addition,               additional reporting and recordkeeping                131.810 Other Federal Grants.
                                                  as the application process is voluntary                 requirements under the Paperwork                      131.820 Revisions and Amendments to
                                                  and does not require a nonprofit entity                 Reduction Act (PRA), 44 U.S.C. Chapter                     Cooperative Agreements.
                                                  to apply, the vast majority of nonprofits               35. Currently, there are eight Paperwork              131.830 Suspension, Termination and Non-
                                                  would not be affected. Over the past 5                  Reduction Act submissions associated                       renewal.
                                                  years, there were a total of 133 new                    specifically with the WBC Program: (1)                131.840 Dispute Procedures.
                                                  applications submitted for the WBC                      OMB control number 3245–0140 Notice                   131.850 Closeout Procedures.
                                                  Program—averaging 25–35 applications                    of Award and Cooperative Agreement;                   131.900 Ensuring Client Privacy.
                                                  per year. The SF 424 (Application for                   (2) OMB control number 3245–0169,                       Authority: 15 U.S.C. 656.
                                                  Federal Assistance) on grants.gov does                  Federal Cash Transaction Report,
                                                  not include a field for revenue size.                   Financial Status Report, Program                      § 131.100   Introduction.
                                                  Based on the majority of the entities                   Income Report, and Narrative Program                     The Women’s Business Centers (WBC)
                                                  being small, SBA can presume that the                   Report; (3) OMB control number 3245–                  program has grown and evolved to
                                                  majority of the Applicant Organizations                 0324, EDMIS data collection (641 and                  provide a variety of services to many
                                                  are also small. It is projected that a                  888 forms); (4) OMB control number                    entrepreneurs ranging from those
                                                  grants writer would take approximately                  4040–0004, SF 424, Application for                    interested in starting businesses to those
                                                  20 hours to complete and submit the                     Financial Assistance; (5) OMB control                 looking to expand existing businesses.
                                                  required application forms through                      number 4040–0006, SF 424A, Budget                        SBA, through the Office of Women’s
                                                  grants.gov. For a grants writer at an                   Summary for non-construction projects;                Business Ownership (OWBO) is
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                                                  average of $30-per hour, this would cost                (6) OMB control number 4040–0007, SF                  responsible for the general management
                                                  approximately $600. These estimates are                 424B, Assurances for non-construction                 and oversight of the Women’s Business
                                                  based on the burden statements                          projects; (7)OMB control number 4040–                 Center Program (WBC program). SBA
                                                  associated with the grants.gov                          0013, SF–LLL, Disclosure of Lobbying                  issues an annual cooperative agreement
                                                  application forms and anecdotal                         Activities; and, (8) 4040–0014SF–425,                 to recipient organizations for the
                                                  information from Applicant                              Federal Financial Report. These reports               delivery of assistance to individuals and
                                                  Organizations to the WBC Program.                       will not change and no new reports are                small businesses. The WBC program
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                                                  substantive outcome-oriented business                      Client. An entrepreneur or existing                   Full-time. An employee all of whose
                                                  services, including training, counseling,               small business seeking services                       time and effort (minimum of 30 hours
                                                  and other technical assistance, to                      provided by the WBC.                                  per week, as defined by the Internal
                                                  women entrepreneurs, both nascent and                      Conditional approval. May be granted               Revenue Service, § 4980H(c)(4)) is
                                                  established businesses, a representative                when an application has been                          allocated to the WBC project. An
                                                  number of whom are socially and                         determined to meet eligibility                        employee who is full-time under the
                                                  economically disadvantaged. By                          requirements and has been                             WBC should not engage in activities that
                                                  providing a wide variety of training                    recommended for funding, but may                      do not pertain to the WBC project.
                                                  curriculum and counseling expertise                     require special conditions, such as                      Grants and Cooperative Agreement
                                                  through Women’s Business Centers                        submitting required certifications,                   Appeals Committee. The SBA
                                                  (WBCs), the SBA meets the needs of the                  assurances or other documentation.                    committee, appointed by the SBA
                                                  individual client in the local                             Cognizant agency for audit. The                    Administrator that resolves appeals
                                                  marketplace.                                            Federal agency designated to carry out                arising from disputes between a
                                                                                                          the responsibilities as described in 2                recipient organization and the SBA.
                                                  § 131.110   Definitions.                                CFR 200.513(a) responsibilities.                         Grants management specialist. An
                                                     Advisory board. A group established                     Cognizant agency for indirect costs.               SBA employee within Office of
                                                  to confer with and provide                              The Federal agency responsible for                    Women’s Business Ownership
                                                  recommendations to the Women’s                          reviewing, negotiating, and approving                 responsible for the budgetary review
                                                  Business Center Program Director on                     cost allocation plans or indirect cost                and financial oversight of WBC
                                                  matters pertaining to the operation of                  proposals developed under 2 CFR                       agreements.
                                                  the WBC. The advisory board will also                   200.19.                                                  Indirect costs. Costs as defined in 2
                                                  act as a catalyst to raise funds for the                   Counseling record. A record that                   CFR 200.56.
                                                  Women’s Business Center.                                provides individual client contact                       In-kind contributions (third party).
                                                     Applicant organization. An entity that               information, demographics about the                   Costs incurred as described in 2 CFR
                                                  applies for Federal financial assistance                client/business and data on the                       200.96.
                                                  to establish, administer, and operate a                 counseling provided.                                     Interim Program Director. An
                                                  WBC under a new or renewed                                 Cooperative agreement (also known as               individual temporarily assigned by the
                                                  cooperative agreement.                                  notice of award). A legal instrument of               recipient organization for no more than
                                                     Application (also known as the                       financial assistance between the SBA                  60 days to fulfill the responsibilities of
                                                  proposal). The written submission by a                  and a recipient organization that is                  a vacant WBC Program Director
                                                  new applicant organization or an                        consistent with 31 U.S.C. 6302–6305                   position.
                                                  existing recipient organization                         and provides for substantial                             Key personnel/key employee. For the
                                                  describing its projected WBC activities                 involvement between SBA and the                       purposes of the WBC program, the WBC
                                                  for the upcoming budget period and                      recipient organization in carrying out                Program Director is identified as the key
                                                  requesting SBA funding for use in its                   the proposed activities.                              employee.
                                                  operations.                                                Counseling. Services provided to an                   Loan packaging. Includes any activity
                                                     Annual work plan. See option year                    individual and/or small business owner                done in support of a client or in
                                                  work plan and budget.                                   that are substantive in nature and                    preparation of the client’s credit
                                                     Area of service. The State or Territory,             require assistance from a resource                    application to a lender for a loan, line
                                                  or a regional portion of a State or U.S.                partner or SBA district office personnel              of credit, or other financial instrument.
                                                  Territory, in which SBA approves the                    in the formation, management,                            Matching funds. For all Federal
                                                  WBC to provide services.                                financing, and/or operation of a small                awards, any shared costs or matching
                                                     Assistant Administrator of Office of                 business enterprise and are specific to               funds and all contributions, as defined
                                                  Women’s Business Ownership. (AA/                        the needs of the business or individual.              in 2 CFR 200.306.
                                                  OWBO) The AA/OWBO is statutorily                           Direct costs. Costs as defined in 2 CFR               Microloan. A short-term, fixed-
                                                  responsible for management of the WBC                   200.413.                                              interest rate loan of not more than
                                                  program. The AA/OWBO may elect to                          Dispute. A programmatic or financial               $50,000 made by an Intermediary to an
                                                  designate staff to complete tasks                       disagreement that the recipient                       eligible small business. The SBA
                                                  assigned to the AA/OWBO position.                       organization requests be handled                      manages a Microloan Program that
                                                  When AA/OWBO is referenced, it                          according to the dispute resolution                   focuses on reaching socially and
                                                  includes the designee.                                  procedures under § 131.840.                           economically disadvantaged
                                                     Authorized official. A person who has                   Distinct population. A specific                    entrepreneurs. See 13 CFR 120, Subpart
                                                  the legal authority to sign for and/or                  targeted group. For the purpose of the                G—Microloan Program.
                                                  speak on behalf of an organization.                     WBC program, the targeted group is                       Non-federal entity. An organization,
                                                     Budget period. The period of                         women entrepreneurs.                                  as defined in 2 CFR 200.
                                                  performance in which expenditures and                      District office. The local SBA office                 Nonprofit organization. Any
                                                  obligations are incurred by a WBC,                      charged, in collaboration with the                    corporation, trust, association,
                                                  consistent with 2 CFR 200.77.                           WBCs, with meeting the needs of                       cooperative, or other organization as
                                                     Carryover funds (carryover).                         women entrepreneurs in the                            defined in 2 CFR 200.70.
                                                  Unobligated Federal funds reallocated                   community.                                               Notice of award. See cooperative
                                                  from one budget period to the next                         District office technical                          agreement.
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                                                  through an amendment to the current                     representative. An SBA employee                          Option year. Additional 12-month
                                                  year’s cooperative agreement.                           located within an SBA district office                 budget period awarded after the first
                                                     Cash match. Non-Federal funds                        and designated by the SBA to provide                  budget year (base year) as determined by
                                                  specifically budgeted and expended by                   local oversight and monitoring of a                   the period of performance identified in
                                                  the recipient organization for the                      particular WBC or WBCs.                               the cooperative agreement.
                                                  operation of a WBC project. Cash match                     Financial examiner. An SBA                            Option year work plan and budget.
                                                  must be in the form of cash and/or                      employee, or designee, charged with                   The written submission by an existing
                                                  program income.                                         conducting financial examinations.                    WBC applying for an additional year of


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                                                  grant funding. This submission is                       statute, only private, nonprofit                      Revenue Service is eligible to apply for
                                                  required to ensure the recipient                        organizations certified under § 501c of               Federal funding to operate a WBC
                                                  organization’s continued alignment with                 the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 can                 project.
                                                  the WBC program and to update its                       be recipient organizations.                             (b) Ineligible Organizations.
                                                  description of projected WBC activities                    Socially and economically                          Organizations ineligible to receive
                                                  for the upcoming option year budget                     disadvantaged women. Women who                        Federal funds to manage a WBC project
                                                  period.                                                 have been subjected to racial or ethnic               include, but are not limited to the
                                                    Overmatch. Any non-Federal                            prejudice or cultural bias within                     following:
                                                  contribution applied to the WBC award                   American society because of their                       (1) Any organization that owes an
                                                  in excess of the minimum amount of                      identities as members of groups and                   outstanding and unresolved financial
                                                  match required. See § 131.530 for                       without regard to their individual                    obligation to the Federal government;
                                                  specific details on match requirements.                 qualities. Also includes women whose                    (2) Any organization, employee or
                                                    Office of Women’s Business                            ability to compete in the free enterprise             principal investigator of an organization
                                                  Ownership Grants Management Officer.                    system has been impaired due to                       that is currently suspended, debarred or
                                                  An SBA employee within the Office of                    diminished capital and credit                         otherwise prohibited from receiving
                                                  Women’s Business Ownership with                         opportunities as compared to others in                awards, contracts or grants from the
                                                  authority delegated by the AA/Office of                 the same or similar line of business.                 Federal government;
                                                  Women’s Business Ownership, who                            Specialized services. WBC services                   (3) Any organization with an
                                                  meets Office of Management and Budget                   other than basic counseling and                       outstanding and unresolved material
                                                  standards and certifications to obligate                training. The services can include, but               deficiency reported under the
                                                  Federal funds by signing the notice of                  are not limited to: assistance with                   requirements of the Single Audit Act
                                                  award.                                                  disaster readiness; home-based                        within the past three years, consistent
                                                    Office of Women’s Business                            businesses; agribusinesses; and                       with 2 CFR 200.501;
                                                  Ownership Program Manager. An SBA                       construction, child care, elder care,                   (4) Any organization that has had a
                                                  employee designated by the AA/OWBO                      manufacturing or procurement                          grant or cooperative agreement
                                                  who oversees and monitors WBC                           businesses.                                           involuntarily terminated or non-
                                                  operations.                                                State or U.S. Territory. For the                   renewed by the SBA for cause;
                                                    Period of performance. The period of                  purpose of these regulations, State or                  (5) Any organization that has filed for
                                                  time as specified in 2 CFR 200.77.                      U.S. Territory will mean the 50 United                bankruptcy within the past five years;
                                                    Principal investigator. The individual                States, and the U.S. Territories of Guam,               (6) Any organization that does not
                                                  primarily responsible for achieving the                 the U.S. Virgin Islands, American                     propose to hire and employ a full-time
                                                  technical success of the project, while                 Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands,                  WBC Program Director whose time is
                                                  also complying with the financial and                   the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and                   solely dedicated to managing the day-to-
                                                  administrative policies and regulations                 the District of Columbia.                             day operation of the WBC and staff;
                                                  associated with the grant                                  Training. A qualified activity or event              (7) Any organization that proposes to
                                                    Prior approval. The written                           presented or cosponsored by a WBC,                    serve as a pass-through and permit
                                                  concurrence from the appropriate Office                 that delivers a structured program of                 another organization to manage the day-
                                                  of Women’s Business Ownership official                  knowledge, information or experience                  to-day operations of the project;
                                                  for a proposed action or amendment to                   on an entrepreneurial or business-                      (8) Any organization that had an
                                                  a WBC cooperative agreement. Specific                   related subject.                                      officer or agent acting on its behalf
                                                  guidelines governing the prior approval                    Training record. A record that                     convicted of a felony criminal violation
                                                  process, including the documentation                    provides aggregate data about a training              under any Federal law within the
                                                  required, are outlined in the cooperative               event to include training topic, date,                preceding 24 months; and,
                                                  agreement.                                              attendance, program format and                          (9) Any other organization the SBA
                                                    Program announcement. The SBA’s                       evaluation of the training.                           reasonably determines to be ineligible to
                                                  annual publication of requirements, to                     Women’s Business Centers. Women’s                  receive Federal funds to manage a WBC
                                                  which an applicant organization must                    Business Centers represent a national                 project.
                                                  respond to in its new 5-year initial or 3-              network of educational centers
                                                  year renewal application.                               throughout the United States and its                  § 131.300   Women’s Business Centers
                                                    Program income. Gross income                                                                                (WBCs).
                                                                                                          territories that assist women in starting
                                                  earned by the non-Federal entity, as                    and growing small businesses.                           Women’s Business Centers (WBCs)
                                                  described in 2 CFR 200.80.                                 WBC Program Director. An individual                are established under the statutory
                                                    Project funds. All funds authorized                   whose time and effort is allocated solely             authority of the SBA through
                                                  under the cooperative agreement                         to the WBC program. The WBC Program                   cooperative agreements with nonprofit
                                                  including, Federal funds and non-                       Director position is the only positon that            recipient organizations. WBC program
                                                  Federal cash, third-party in-kind                       requires approval from the Office of                  announcements and requests for work
                                                  contributions (third party) and program                 Women’s Business Ownership prior to                   plans and budgets establish the
                                                  income, as well as the Federal funds                    hiring.                                               operating and performance parameters,
                                                  and non-Federal match authorized or                        Women-owned businesses. Business                   initiatives, and strategies for each
                                                  reported as carryover funds.                            concern that is not less than 51 percent              project period.
                                                    Project period. The period of time                                                                            (a) Program Announcements. (1) The
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                                                                                                          owned by 1 or more women and the
                                                  specified in the notice of award, which                 management and daily operations are                   SBA will issue an annual program
                                                  identifies the start and end date of the                controlled by 1 or more women.                        announcement each fiscal year to fund
                                                  recipient organization’s 5-year or 3-year                                                                     those recipient organizations already
                                                  project.                                                § 131.200    Eligible Entities.                       operating successful WBC projects. This
                                                    Recipient organization. The selected                    (a) Eligible Organizations. By statute,             program announcement will detail the
                                                  applicant organization that receives                    only a nonprofit organization with                    goals, objectives and other terms and
                                                  Federal funding to deliver WBC services                 active 501c certification from the United             conditions for renewable projects
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                                                  issuance of the program announcement                    small business community, with focus                  renewal grant after the effective date of
                                                  is contingent upon SBA’s approved                       on women and women-owned                              this rule must also include the specific
                                                  budget and funding availability.                        businesses;                                           identification ‘‘WBC’’ as part of its
                                                     (2) At any time during the current                     (4) Proposing services and the                      official name. Any existing WBC that
                                                  fiscal year, and based on the availability              appropriate structure to deliver those                does not include ‘‘Women’s Business
                                                  of funds, the SBA may, at its discretion,               services to meet the needs of the small               Center’’ in its name must include the
                                                  also issue a program announcement for                   business community, specifically                      following language prominently on their
                                                  the upcoming fiscal year, detailing the                 targeting women, including a                          Web site and promotional documents:
                                                  goals, objectives and other terms and                   representative number of women whom                   ‘‘The Women’s Business Center is
                                                  conditions for new WBC projects. New                    are socially and economically                         funded in part by the U.S. Small
                                                  WBC projects may be awarded a                           disadvantaged;                                        Business Administration.’’
                                                  maximum of one base year and 4                            (5) Ensuring that adequate technical                   (f) The WBC must maintain adequate
                                                  additional option years of funding.                     and managerial resources are proposed                 staff to operate the WBC, including the
                                                     (3) The SBA reserves the right to                    for the WBC to achieve the performance                WBC Program Director and at least one
                                                  cancel a program announcement, in                       goals and program objectives as set forth             other person, preferably a business
                                                  whole or in part, at the agency’s                       in the cooperative agreement.                         counselor.
                                                  discretion.                                               (e) Women’s Business Center (WBC)                      (g) The WBC must use an enforceable
                                                     (b) Option Year Work Plans and                       Funds. Budgeted WBC funds (including                  conflict-of-interest policy that is
                                                  Budgets. (1) By April 30, of each year,                 match) must be used solely for the WBC                consistent with the requirements of 2
                                                  the SBA will issue instructions for the                 project.                                              CFR 2701.112 and which is signed
                                                  submission of the option year work plan                                                                       annually by each WBC employee,
                                                  and budget for those WBCs currently in                  § 131.310    Operating Requirements.                  contractor, consultant and volunteer.
                                                  (and wishing to continue in) SBA’s                        (a) The recipient organization has the              The policy must be uniform among all
                                                  WBC program that will have                              contractual responsibility for the duties             employees, contractors, consultants and
                                                  successfully completed year 1, 2, 3, or                 of the WBC project, which must be a                   volunteers working for or with the WBC
                                                  4 of an initial project, or year 1 or 2 of              separate and distinct entity within the               program.
                                                  a renewal project by September 29th, In                 recipient organization, having its own                   (h) The WBC must be open to the
                                                  order to be considered for renewal,                     budget, its own staff, and a full-time                public a minimum of 40 hours a week
                                                  submissions for option year work plans                  WBC Program Director.                                 (which must include evening and
                                                  and budget must be received in the                        (b) The Women’s Business Center                     weekend hours) and meet other
                                                  Office of Women’s Business Ownership                    must establish an advisory board that is              requirements as specified in the
                                                  by the timeline specified in the annual                 representative of the community it will               program announcement. Emergency
                                                  instructions for the submission of each                 serve and that will confer with and                   closures must be reported to the district
                                                  work plan.                                              provide recommendations to the WBC                    office technical representative and
                                                     (2) The SBA reserves the right to                    Program Director on matters pertaining                OWBO Program Manager as soon as is
                                                  revise the submission requirements, in                  to the operation of the WBC. The                      feasible.
                                                  whole or in part, at the agency’s                       advisory board will also assist the WBC                  (i) The WBC will comply with 13 CFR
                                                  discretion.                                             in meeting the match requirements of                  parts 112, 113, 117, and 136 requiring
                                                     (3) Awarding option year funding is at               the program.                                          that no person be excluded from
                                                  the sole discretion of the SBA and is                     (c) An employee who is full-time                    participation in, be denied the benefits
                                                  subject to continuing program authority,                under the Women’s Business Center                     of, or otherwise be subjected to
                                                  the availability of funds and satisfactory              program should not engage in activities               discrimination under any program or
                                                  performance by the recipient                            that do not pertain to the WBC project.               activity conducted by the WBC.
                                                  organization.                                           The WBC is not prohibited from                        However, all WBC marketing programs
                                                     (c) Cooperative Agreement. (1) The                   operating other Federal programs that                 and services must target women.
                                                  terms and conditions must include, but                  focus on women or other underserved                      (j) The WBC project must not be listed
                                                  are not limited to, Office of Management                small business concerns as long as                    in the organizational structure under
                                                  and Budget guidelines for grant                         doing so does not hinder the ability to               any other federal grant.
                                                  administration and cost principles,                     deliver the services of the WBC
                                                                                                          program.                                              § 131.320   Area of Service.
                                                  regulations and laws governing the WBC
                                                  project and federally sponsored                           (d) The WBC must have the facilities                   (a) Cooperative Agreement. The
                                                  programs, and current-year guidelines                   and administrative infrastructure                     recipient organization will identify in
                                                  from the program announcement.                          sufficient to operate a center, including             its application the area of service for
                                                     (2) The SBA will issue a notice of                   program development, program                          which it plans to provide assistance.
                                                  award annually to each eligible WBC                     management, financial management,                     Once approved, the AA/OWBO will
                                                  participant, based on the acceptance of                 reports management, promotion and                     define, in writing, the geographic area of
                                                  the annual proposal or work plan.                       public relations, program assessment,                 service of each recipient organization.
                                                     (d) Negotiating the Cooperative                      program evaluation and internal quality               More than one recipient organization
                                                  Agreement. The WBC’s participation in                   control. The Women’s Business Center                  may be located in a State, Territory or
                                                  negotiations should include, but is not                 must document annual financial and                    other geographic area. Once the SBA has
                                                                                                          programmatic reviews and evaluations                  entered into a cooperative agreement
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                                                  limited, to the following:
                                                     (1) Collaborating with the local SBA                 of its center(s) consistent with                      with a recipient organization, the area of
                                                  district office to develop annual goals                 § 131.600(a).                                         service cannot be changed without prior
                                                  for the WBC project;                                      (e) Any new WBC that is accepted                    approval by the Office of Women’s
                                                     (2) Receiving written concurrence                    into the WBC program after the effective              Business Ownership. A subsequent
                                                  from the SBA district office staff for                  date of this rule must include the                    decision by the recipient organization to
                                                  inclusion in the application submission;                specific identification ‘‘Women’s                     change the area of service in the
                                                     (3) Developing data and analyses to                  Business Center’’ as part of its official             cooperative agreement without prior
                                                  design the WBC services needed by the                   name. Any WBC that is applying for a                  approval by the SBA may constitute


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                                                  grounds for suspension, non-renewal                        (3) WBCs shall prepare their clients to            WBCs to the small business community,
                                                  and/or termination as set forth in                      represent themselves to lending                       and to enhance compliance with
                                                  § 131.830.                                              institutions. WBC personnel may attend                applicable laws, regulations, Office of
                                                    (b) Location of WBC Projects. An                      meetings with lenders to assist clients in            Management and Budget guidelines and
                                                  organization responding to a program                    preparing financial packages; however,                Executive Orders.
                                                  announcement within proximity of an                     neither WBC staff nor their agents may                   (b) Program Administration. The AA/
                                                  existing WBC project shall provide in its               take a direct or indirect role in                     OWBO will recommend the annual
                                                  written narrative a justification for                   representing clients in any loan                      program budget, establish appropriate
                                                  placing another WBC in the proximity                    negotiations.                                         funding levels in compliance with the
                                                  of an existing WBC, including the                          (4) WBCs shall disclose to their                   statute and review the annual budgets
                                                  number of socially and economically                     clients that financial counseling                     submitted by each organization.
                                                  disadvantaged persons within the                        assistance, including loan packaging,                    (c) Responsibilities of WBC Program
                                                  proposed service area, census data, and                 will not guarantee receipt or imply                   Director. (1) The WBC Program Director
                                                  population density. The information                     approval of a loan or loan guarantee.                 must be a full-time employee of the
                                                  provided must clearly justify the                          (5) WBCs must not intervene in loan                recipient organization and not a
                                                  necessity for an additional WBC project                 decisions, service loans, make credit                 contractor, consultant or company. The
                                                  within the same area of service as the                  recommendations or influence decisions                WBC Program Director will direct and
                                                  existing WBC project. SBA will take the                 regarding the award of any loans or                   monitor all program activities and all
                                                  narrative and any supporting                            lines of credit on behalf of the WBC’s                financial affairs of the WBC to ensure
                                                  documentation into consideration when                   clients unless the WBC operates as an                 effective delivery of services to the
                                                  reviewing, ranking and scoring the                      SBA microlender and is awarding an                    small business community and
                                                  applicant organization’s proposal.                      individual or small business concern an               compliance with applicable laws,
                                                    (c) Resources. An applicant                           SBA microloan.                                        regulations, Office of Management and
                                                  organization’s plan for the commitment                     (6) When the recipient organization                Budget circulars, Executive Orders, and
                                                  and allocation of resources, including                  operates both a WBC and a separate loan               the terms and conditions of the
                                                  the site location where the WBC plans                   program, the WBC must disclose to the                 cooperative agreement.
                                                  to provide services will be reviewed as                 client other financing options that may                  (2) The WBC Program Director must
                                                  part of the application review process                  be available besides the one offered by               have the necessary authority from the
                                                  for each budget period to ensure                        the recipient organization to ensure that             recipient organization to control all
                                                  adequate coverage in the area of service.               the client has the opportunity to seek                WBC budgets and expenditures, as well
                                                                                                          financing outside of the recipient                    as any hiring and staffing decisions
                                                  § 131.330 WBC Services and Restrictions
                                                  on Services.
                                                                                                          organization.                                         required to meet the program objectives,
                                                                                                             (7) WBCs must disclose to loan                     under the cooperative agreement.
                                                     (a) Services. The WBC must provide                   packaging clients any financial                          (3) The WBC Program Director may
                                                  prospective entrepreneurs and existing                  relationships between the WBC and a                   not manage any other programs under
                                                  small businesses, known as clients, with                lender or the sale of their credit                    the recipient organization.
                                                  training, counseling, and specialized                   products.                                                (4) The WBC Program Director will
                                                  services. The services provided must                       (8) With respect to loan programs,                 serve as the SBA’s principal contact for
                                                  relate to the formation, financing,                     allowable activities include: assisting               all matters involving the WBC.
                                                  management and operation of small                       clients in formulating a business plan,                  (d) Principal Investigator. The
                                                  business enterprises. The WBC must                      preparing financial statements,                       principal investigator is primarily
                                                  create and update counseling records to                 completing forms that are part of a loan              responsible for achieving the technical
                                                  document each time that counseling is                   application, and accompanying an                      success of the project, while also
                                                  provided to a client. The WBC must                      applicant appearing before the SBA or                 complying with the financial and
                                                  provide services that meet local needs                  other lenders. See paragraph (5) of this              administrative policies and regulations
                                                  as determined through periodic needs                    section for further limitations.                      associated with the grant. Although
                                                  assessments and that must be adjusted                      (9) WBCs are to collaborate with state,            principal investigators may have
                                                  accordingly to keep pace with changing                  local and federal government agencies                 administrative staff to assist them with
                                                  small business needs. Any changes to                    to identify other resources that may be               the management of the project, the
                                                  the scope of services provided during                   available to its clients and to facilitate            ultimate responsibility for the
                                                  the budget period must be in accordance                 interactions deriving from these                      management of the project rests with the
                                                  with § 131.820.                                         collaborations.                                       principal investigator. The principal
                                                     (b) Access to Capital. (1) WBCs must                    (c) Special Emphasis Initiatives. In               investigator of a recipient organization
                                                  provide training and counseling services                addition to requiring WBCs to assist                  could include the Executive Director,
                                                  that enhance a small business concern’s                 women entrepreneurs including a                       WBC Program Director, President/CEO,
                                                  ability to access capital, such as                      representative number of women who                    or other key position.
                                                  business plan development, financial                    are socially and economically
                                                  statement preparation/analysis, and                     disadvantaged, the SBA may identify                   § 131.350 Selection and Retention of the
                                                  cash-flow preparation/analysis.                                                                               WBC Program Director.
                                                                                                          and include in the cooperative
                                                     (2) WBCs may provide loan packaging                  agreement other portions of the general                  (a) General. (1) The WBC Program
                                                  services and other services to WBC                                                                            Director selected to manage the daily
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                                                                                                          population WBCs must target for
                                                  clients, and may charge a fee for such                  assistance.                                           operations of the WBC shall possess
                                                  assistance. See § 131.540. Any fees so                                                                        core competencies in the areas of
                                                  generated will constitute program                       § 131.340 Specific WBC Program                        business and/or entrepreneurship
                                                  income. The WBC must ensure that                        Responsibilities.                                     training, project and/or small business
                                                  these services are not credited to both                   (a) Policy Development. The AA/                     management, effective communication,
                                                  the WBC program and any other                           OWBO will establish and modify WBC                    and collaboration skills.
                                                  Federally-funded program, thereby                       program policies and procedures to                       (2) The recipient organization must
                                                  double counting the efforts.                            improve the delivery of services by                   provide written notification to the local


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                                                  SBA district office and AA/OWBO                         representative will evaluate the request              by an applicant organization will
                                                  within 10 business days following a                     to determine whether that individual                  include, but is not limited to, the
                                                  vacancy in a WBC Program Director                       meets the requirements necessary for                  applicant organization’s financial
                                                  position. This position may not be                      the position and will then forward the                stability, management systems and
                                                  vacant more than 30 calendar days a                     request to the AA/OWBO with his/her                   ability to effectively implement
                                                  new WBC Program Director should be in                   concurrence or objection to the                       statutory, regulatory and other
                                                  place within 90 days of the vacancy.                    selection. If the district office technical           requirements, as determined by the
                                                  Hiring a new WBC Program Director                       representative objects to the selection of            SBA.
                                                  prior approval from the SBA. See 2 CFR                  the WBC Program Director candidate,                     (d) Each WBC within its final option
                                                  200.308.                                                he/she must provide a written copy of                 year period is required to submit an
                                                     (3) Within 30 days of the position                   the objection to the recipient                        application consistent with the date and
                                                  becoming vacant, the recipient                          organization and also to the AA/OWBO                  instructions listed in the program
                                                  organization must appoint an Interim                    and OWBO Program Manager within 10                    announcement.
                                                  Program Director to serve during the                    business days of receipt of the key
                                                  period of the vacancy. The recipient                                                                          § 131.410   New Applications.
                                                                                                          personnel change request. The objection
                                                  organization must document the                          must set forth the relevant selection                   (a) An application for initial funding
                                                  appointment of the Interim Program                      criteria that the district office technical           must follow the format and
                                                  Director in accordance with its policies                representative believes the candidate                 requirements outlined in the program
                                                  and procedures and the cooperative                      fails to meet.                                        announcement and set forth in these
                                                  agreement.                                                 (2) If the AA/OWBO upholds the                     regulations for initial funding.
                                                     (4) The recipient organization must                  district office technical representative’s              (b) All new awards will be made
                                                  provide the name, qualifications and                    objection, he/she must send written                   using an open and competitive process.
                                                  contact information for the Interim WBC                 justification for the decision to the                 After completion of the review process,
                                                  Program Director to the SBA district                    recipient organization, district office               the AA/OWBO will make a
                                                  office and the AA/OWBO within 10                        technical representative and OWBO                     determination and notify the applicant
                                                  days of the appointment.                                Program Manager. The recipient                        organization of the final decision.
                                                     (5) An Interim Program Director must                 organization must then proceed to the
                                                  allocate his/her time and effort solely to                                                                    § 131.420   Renewal Applications.
                                                                                                          selection of another candidate. If the
                                                  the WBC program until a permanent                                                                               (a) Women’s Business Centers must
                                                                                                          AA/OWBO denies the objection, then
                                                  WBC Program Director is in position.                                                                          comply with the requirements in the
                                                                                                          the AA/OWBO must send written
                                                     (6) If it is anticipated that the Interim                                                                  annual program announcement and set
                                                                                                          justification for the denial to the
                                                  Program Director will be in the position                                                                      forth in these regulations to receive
                                                                                                          recipient organization, district office
                                                  for more than 60 days, the recipient                                                                          consideration of their three year renewal
                                                                                                          technical representative and OWBO
                                                  organization must submit a key                                                                                applications. WBCs must have
                                                                                                          Program Manager.
                                                  personnel change request to the district                   (c) Recruitment Activity and                       successfully completed an initial five
                                                  office and the AA/OWBO for prior                        Associated Costs. Allocable personnel                 year period or a three year renewal
                                                  approval.                                                                                                     period in order to receive funding under
                                                                                                          compensation and benefits costs as
                                                     (7) The recipient organization must                                                                        the program announcement. Recipient
                                                                                                          provided in 2 CFR 200.463.
                                                  submit a request for a key personnel                                                                          organizations that have not been
                                                  change (including the resume of the                     § 131.400    Application Procedures.                  renewed and recipient organizations
                                                  candidate) to the local SBA district                      (a) Each applicant organization                     that have been terminated or suspended
                                                  office within the timeframe specified in                seeking a new or renewal grant is                     are not eligible to apply for renewal
                                                  the notice of award prior to hiring a new               required to submit its application                    funds. The recipient organization must
                                                  WBC Program Director. This should be                    electronically to the SBA, via grants.gov,            submit the complete renewal
                                                  completed within the 90 days allotted to                as designated in the program                          application to the SBA through the
                                                  fill the vacancy. Failure to comply with                announcement.                                         grants.gov or other authorized electronic
                                                  this section may subject the recipient                    (b) The selection criteria for new or               submission process specified in the
                                                  organization to corrective actions,                     renewal grants will include, but is not               program announcement.
                                                  restrictions, disallowances, suspension,                limited to the following:                               (b) Significant factors considered in
                                                  revocation or termination proceedings.                    (1) Expertise of the applicant                      the renewal application review will
                                                     (b) SBA Involvement. (1) SBA                         organization to provide long-term and                 include, but shall not be limited to:
                                                  employees may not recruit or hire the                   short-term training and counseling                      (1) The applicant organization’s
                                                  WBC Program Director; however; the                      programs, and, most specifically,                     continued ability to contribute matching
                                                  AA/Office of Women’s Business                           experience in providing targeted                      funds;
                                                  Ownership will review the key                           business development services to a                      (2) The quality of prior performance
                                                  personnel change request submitted by                   distinct population; and,                             under the cooperative agreement as
                                                  the recipient organization and                            (2) The ability of the applicant                    determined by compliance with projects
                                                  recommendation provided by the SBA                      organization to commence the WBC                      goals, and outputs/outcomes; and
                                                  district office technical representative to             project within 90 days from execution of                (3) The results of any examination
                                                  ensure that the candidate has the                       the cooperative agreement. All other                  conducted pursuant to § 131.710(b).
                                                  qualifications necessary to manage the                  specific criteria will be published in                  (c) The SBA will review the renewal
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                                                  day-to-day operations of the WBC. Prior                 each program announcement issued by                   application for conformity with the
                                                  to hiring a new WBC Program Director,                   the SBA.                                              program announcement. OWBO staff
                                                  the recipient organization must notify                    (c) As required by 2 CFR 200.205(b),                may request supplemental information
                                                  and provide the district office technical               applicant organizations receiving                     and documentation prior to issuing the
                                                  representative with a complete key                      acceptable scores will be further                     cooperative agreement.
                                                  personnel change request, including the                 evaluated by OWBO to assess the                         (d) If the SBA rejects renewal of an
                                                  credentials of the preferred candidate.                 possible risks they may pose. An                      existing recipient organization (see due
                                                  The district office technical                           assessment of the possible risks posed                process procedures set forth in


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                                                  § 131.830) or the recipient organization                distinct from each other and are serving              remaining 50 percent may be provided
                                                  elects not to reapply, the SBA may                      distinct populations that would not                   through allowable combinations of cash,
                                                  award the funds elsewhere, as the                       otherwise be served.                                  In-kind contributions (third party), or
                                                  agency deems appropriate.                                                                                     authorized indirect costs.
                                                                                                          § 131.520    Carryover of Federal funds.                 Once the cash match and total match
                                                  § 131.430   Application Decisions.                        Only a WBC in the first or second year              requirements have been met, any
                                                    The AA/OWBO may approve,                              of an initial phase project may request               additional matching funds are
                                                  conditionally approve, or reject any                    permission to carry over any                          considered overmatch. WBCs may
                                                  initial or renewal Application.                         unexpended funds remaining under its                  provide overmatch if they choose to do
                                                    (a) Approval. Upon approval, the                      award.                                                so; however, if they have used Federal
                                                  OWBO grants management specialist                         (a) Such a recipient organization may               funds to raise match above the required
                                                  will issue a notice of award.                           request that the SBA reauthorize any                  amount, these funds must only be used
                                                    (b) Conditional Approval. (1) If the                  remaining unexpended and unobligated                  to meet the Federal objective of the
                                                  AA/OWBO determines there is a                           Federal funds from their cooperative                  WBC program and must be verifiable
                                                  reasonable basis to believe the applicant               agreement for use in the subsequent                   from the non-Federal entity’s records.
                                                  organization will take remedial action to               program year/period of performance. All               When applied to a WBC project through
                                                  correct any issues identified or respond                carryover requests must be completed                  a budget proposal, all funds for use by
                                                  to an enforcement action in a timely                    within 90 days after the end of the                   the WBC for the budget period are
                                                  way, the AA/OWBO may conditionally                      budget period identified in block 5 of                subject to Federal rules and regulations,
                                                  approve an application. The conditions                  the notice of award or page 2 of the                  consistent with 2 CFR part 200. This
                                                  and applicable remedies will be                         modification of the award. The request                does not prohibit WBC recipient
                                                  specified as special terms and                          must be submitted in writing to OWBO                  organizations from raising funds
                                                  conditions in the cooperative agreement                 with the final semi-annual financial                  separate and apart from the WBC
                                                  (notice of award). Upon conditional                     report and reimbursement request                      program. Those funds that are not used
                                                  approval, the OWBO grants                               package. If the carryover request is not              as match and are not raised with WBC
                                                  management specialist will issue a                      submitted within this timeframe, OWBO                 funds are not subject to the same
                                                  cooperative agreement.                                  may elect to de-obligate all remaining                recordkeeping requirements as they are
                                                    (2) In the event of a conditional                     Federal funds and the funds will no                   not tied to the WBC Program.
                                                  approval, SBA may fund a recipient                      longer be available to the recipient                     (b) If the recipient organization
                                                  organization for one or more specified                  organization.                                         indicates difficultly in meeting the
                                                  periods of time up to a maximum of 90                     (b) The AA/OWBO will determine the                  match requirement, it can request a
                                                  days.                                                   funding priorities for the awarding of                reduction of the Federal award.
                                                    (c) Rejection. The AA/OWBO may                        carryover funds. Notification of the                     (c) All sources of matching funds
                                                  reject any application for initial awards.              approval of carryover funds will be                   must be identified as specifically as
                                                  For renewal awards, the AA/OWBO                         provided in writing by modification to                possible with supporting
                                                  may reject any application after                        the award.                                            documentation. Cash sources must be
                                                  following due process procedures set                      (c) Carryover funds must be used in                 identified by name, amount, and
                                                  forth in § 131.830.                                     accordance with the approved option                   account. Any additional requirements,
                                                                                                          year work plan and budget.                            specifications, or deliverables must be
                                                  § 131.500 Grant Administration and Cost                 Furthermore, expenditures of carryover                clearly identified in the budget
                                                  Principles.                                             funds must not be commingled with                     narrative.
                                                    Upon approval of the WBC’s initial or                 current year WBC project funds or other                  (d) All applicant organizations must
                                                  renewal application, the SBA will enter                 non-WBC funds, and must be reported                   submit a certification of cash match and
                                                  into a cooperative agreement with the                   separately from the current year award.               program income. This certification must
                                                  recipient organization, setting forth the                 (d) Any organization that requests                  be executed by an authorized official of
                                                  programmatic and fiscal responsibilities                carryover funds for two consecutive                   the recipient organization and the WBC
                                                  of the recipient organization and SBA,                  budget periods will be subject to a                   Program Director.
                                                  the scope of the project to be funded,                  reduction of the next budget period. The                 (e) All matching funds, in addition to
                                                  and the budget for the period covered by                award amount for the next budget                      the Federal and program income funds,
                                                  the cooperative agreement. The WBC                      period available will be reduced by the               must be under the direct management of
                                                  program adopts and implements Office                    average amount of the two consecutive                 the WBC Program Director.
                                                  of Management and Budget regulations                    carryover amounts.                                       (f) Program income generated by the
                                                  as published and amended in 2 CFR                                                                             WBC may be used as matching funds.
                                                  part 200. Additional qualifications or                  § 131.530    Matching Funds.                          All WBC program income must be
                                                  clarifications may be promulgated                         (a) The recipient organization must                 accounted for within the WBC’s semi-
                                                  through the program announcement, a                     provide matching funds equal to one-                  annual financial reports (unless
                                                  revised notice of award or the regulatory               half of the Federal amount of SBA                     otherwise specified in the cooperative
                                                  process.                                                funding for the first two years of its                agreement) and the WBC’s general
                                                                                                          initial award. For the remainder of the               ledger as validation for the district office
                                                  § 131.510   Maximum Grant.                              time the recipient organization is in the             technical representative’s mid-year and
                                                    No individual WBC project will                        WBC program, it must provide matching                 year-end review.
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                                                  receive a WBC grant, in any fiscal year                 funds of one dollar for every Federal                    (g) The Grants Management Specialist
                                                  under a cooperative agreement, in                       dollar of their annual Federal award                  will determine whether matching funds
                                                  excess of the amount authorized by                      amount. The statutory match ratio is 2:1              and cash match set forth in the budget
                                                  statute. While an individual WBC                        (Federal to non-Federal) for the first and            proposal are sufficient to recommend
                                                  project cannot exceed the statutory                     second years and 1:1 for the third,                   the proposal for funding.
                                                  limit, a recipient organization is not                  fourth, and fifth years. At least 50% of                 (h) When applied to a WBC project
                                                  limited from establishing multiple WBC                  the matching funds must be in cash (the               through a budget proposal, all funds for
                                                  projects as long as the projects are                    sum of cash and program income). The                  use by the WBC for the budget period


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                                                  are subject to Federal rules and                        provided by the Office of Women’s                     estimated cost, purpose of travel,
                                                  regulations and must be used solely for                 Business Ownership for this purpose.                  number of persons traveling, and the
                                                  the WBC project.                                          (b) Audit Expenses. Audit expenses                  benefit to be derived by the small
                                                    (i) The following will not be                         may not be charged to the grant as a                  business community from the proposed
                                                  considered as sources of matching funds                 direct (Federal or non-Federal) expense.              travel.
                                                  for the WBC:                                            Audit expenses may only be charged as                    (3) A request to include any travel
                                                    (1) Uncompensated student labor;                      an indirect expense. See 2 CFR 200.425.               outside of the WBC’s area of service that
                                                    (2) SCORE, SBA, or other SBA                            (c) Indirect Costs. If the budget                   was not included in the approved
                                                  resource partners;                                      includes indirect costs and the recipient             budget must be submitted to SBA
                                                                                                          organization has never had an approved                through the district office technical
                                                    (3) Federal funds other than
                                                                                                          indirect rate agreement issued by the                 representative for OWBO prior approval
                                                  Community Development Block Grant
                                                                                                          cognizant agency for indirect costs, the              on a case-by-case basis.
                                                  (CDBG) funds. CDBG funds may be used
                                                                                                          recipient organization may utilize a de
                                                  to match WBC grants where the WBC                                                                             § 131.560   Restricted and Prohibited Costs.
                                                                                                          minimis rate of 10 percent of modified
                                                  project activities are consistent with the
                                                                                                          total direct cost (to include Federal and               SBA prohibitions are consistent with
                                                  authorized CDBG activities, and are
                                                                                                          non-Federal) indefinitely or until the                those set forth in 2 CFR part 200.
                                                  identified either in the consolidated
                                                                                                          recipient organization chooses to                       (a) A WBC may not use project funds
                                                  plan of the CDBG grantee or in the                      negotiate for a rate, which it may apply              as collateral for a loan, assign an interest
                                                  agreement between the CDBG grantee                      to do at any time through its cognizant               in them, or use them for any other such
                                                  and the WBC recipient of the funds;                     agency for audit. This rule does not                  monetary purpose.
                                                    (4) Funds, in-kind contributions (third               apply to organizations that have an                     Project funds found to be used in
                                                  party), or indirect costs used as match                 expired indirect cost rate agreement. See             violation of these restrictions may be
                                                  for other programs, not solely dedicated                2 CFR 200.414. If the Applicant or                    cause for termination, suspension, or
                                                  to the WBC program, or under its                        recipient organization waives all                     non-renewal of the cooperative
                                                  control; and                                            indirect costs, then 100 percent of the               agreement.
                                                    (5) Funds or other resources provided                 project funds must be allocated to
                                                  for an agreed upon scope of work                        program delivery. The recipient                       § 131.570   Payments and Reimbursements.
                                                  inconsistent with the authorized                        organization may then count any                         (a) Advancement and reimbursement
                                                  activities of the WBC program.                          indirect costs to which it would                      of Federal funds to WBCs from the SBA
                                                                                                          otherwise have been entitled as                       are accomplished electronically.
                                                  § 131.540   Program Income and Fees.
                                                                                                          matching contributions.                               Detailed instructions for the WBCs will
                                                     (a) Program income, including any                      (d) Option Year Work Plan and                       be included in the annual cooperative
                                                  interest earned on program income, may                  Budgets. (1) In Its proposal, the recipient           agreement.
                                                  only be used for authorized purposes                    organization will include its budget                    (b) Advancement and reimbursement
                                                  and in accordance with the cooperative                  estimate of Federal funds needed for the              requests allow for quarterly draw down
                                                  agreement. Program income may be                        balance of the project period using the               of funds required to meet the estimated
                                                  used as matching funds and, when                        SF–424A, Section E, as indicated by the               or actual quarterly Federal share of WBC
                                                  expended, is counted towards the cash                   specific program announcement.                        expenses.
                                                  match requirement of the award.                           (e) Salaries. (1) Salaries for WBC                    (c) For guidance regarding interest
                                                  Program income must be used to expand                   Program Directors should be comparable                earned on advances of Federal funds,
                                                  the quantity or quality of services, and                with salaries paid to individuals in                  See 2 CFR 200.305 (b)(7) through (9).
                                                  for resources or outreach provided by                   similar positions in other states or                    (d) If there is a determination that an
                                                  the WBC project.                                        regions with similarly-sized programs,                overpayment of Federal funds to a WBC
                                                     (b) Unused program income may be                     responsibilities, and authority.                      has been made, the overpayment
                                                  carried over to the subsequent budget                     (2) Salaries for all other positions                amount will be due and payable to the
                                                  period by the WBC. The WBC must                         within the WBC should be based upon                   agency within 30 days of written notice
                                                  report the consolidated program income                  level of responsibility, and should be                to the WBC.
                                                  sources and uses.                                       comparable to salaries for similar
                                                     (c) A WBC may charge clients a                       positions in the area served by the WBC.              § 131.600   Reports.
                                                  reasonable fee for services, including                    (f) Equipment. In accordance with                     (a) General. The recipient
                                                  items such as the costs of training and                 SBA policy, expenditures for equipment                organization will submit consolidated
                                                  counseling provided by the WBC                          are not a permitted expense under the                 performance and financial reports for
                                                  (sponsored or cosponsored), the sale of                 WBC project. Equipment is defined as                  the WBC to the SBA for review. These
                                                  books, and the rental of equipment or                   any item of valued at $5000 or more.                  reports will reflect actual WBC activity
                                                  space. Any fees so generated will                       See 2 CFR 200.33.                                     and accomplishments pertinent to the
                                                  constitute program income, and such                       (g) Travel. (1) All travel must be                  budget periods. Report formats and
                                                  fees must not restrict access to any                    separately identified in the proposed                 proper recipients will be specified in
                                                  services for economically disadvantaged                 budget under the following categories:                the annual program announcement and
                                                  entrepreneurs.                                          planned travel within the area of service             cooperative agreement.
                                                                                                          and planned travel outside of the area                   (b) Frequency.
                                                  § 131.550   Budget Justification.                       of service. Travel outside of the WBC                    In each budget period and unless
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                                                    (a) General. The WBC Program                          area of service is considered a distance              otherwise instructed in correspondence
                                                  Director or non-federal entity finance                  beyond 50 miles of the stated area of                 from the Office of Women’s Business
                                                  person will prepare and submit the                      service proposed in the recipient                     Ownership, the recipient organization of
                                                  budget justification for the upcoming                   organization’s annual budget                          the WBC project must submit semi-
                                                  program/budget period for review by the                 submission, as defined in 2 CFR                       annual programmatic and financial
                                                  SBA as part of its application package                  200.474.                                              reports no later than 30 calendar days
                                                  pursuant to the applicable program                        (2) Transportation costs must be                    after each six-month reporting period, as
                                                  announcement. Worksheets are                            justified in writing, including the                   specified in the program announcement.


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                                                     (c) Electronic Data Reports. Unless                  necessary and will notify the recipient                 (c) Investigations. SBA may conduct
                                                  otherwise instructed in correspondence                  organization of such a change in a                    investigations to determine whether any
                                                  from the Office of Women’s Business                     timely manner.                                        person or entity has engaged in acts or
                                                  Ownership, and consistent with the                                                                            practices constituting a violation of the
                                                  notice of award, WBC Program Directors                  § 131.710    SBA Review Authority.                    Small Business Act, 15 U.S.C. 656, any
                                                  are responsible for reporting counseling                   Site Reviews/Visits. The SBA district              rule, order or regulation, or any other
                                                  and training records in the format and                  office, or a contractor on its behalf, will           applicable Federal law.
                                                  frequency designated in the program                     coordinate with, and provide written                    (d) Audited Financial Statements.
                                                  announcement. WBC Program Directors                     notice to the WBC Program Director that               Audited financial statements shall be
                                                  must ensure that the required data is                   biannual periodic programmatic and                    required of all WBCs in a new initial
                                                  submitted to SBA within the timeframe                   financial reviews/visits to the recipient             phase period of performance.
                                                  stipulated by the cooperative agreement                 organization will be conducted. The                   Thereafter, the SBA reserves the right to
                                                  and that the data is accurate and                       SBA’s district office personnel will                  require a recipient organization to
                                                  complete.                                               inspect WBC records and client files to               submit audited financial statements as a
                                                     (d) Performance Reports. (1) The                     analyze and assess WBC activities, and,               condition of a cooperative agreement
                                                  semi-annual performance report shall                    if necessary, to make recommendations                 when the results of a financial or
                                                  address, in a brief narrative, the WBC’s                for improved service delivery. In                     programmatic examination demonstrate
                                                  major activities and objectives achieved                addition, the SBA Office of Women’s                   significant financial issues or significant
                                                  during the six-month period. The                        Business Ownership, or a contractor on                internal control issues.
                                                  reports must include a discussion on the                its behalf, may conduct periodic site                 § 131.800 Cooperative Agreement and
                                                  progress toward achieving those                         reviews.                                              Contracts.
                                                  objectives submitted in its proposal.
                                                     (2) The final performance report must                § 131.720 Audits, Examinations and                      (a) General. A recipient organization
                                                  also include a brief overall summary of                 Investigations.                                       will incorporate into its WBC the
                                                  effort expended to deliver the core                                                                           applicable provisions of the cooperative
                                                                                                             (a) General Audits. The SBA may
                                                  services in the cooperative agreement                                                                         agreement.
                                                                                                          conduct WBC audits. (1) Audits of a                     (b) Goals and Milestones. (1) The SBA
                                                  for the full budget period. A discussion                recipient organization will be conducted
                                                  of performance measurements achieved                                                                          district office and the WBC Program
                                                                                                          pursuant to the Single Audit Act of 1984              Director will negotiate the goals,
                                                  as well as an explanation of those                      (if applicable) and applicable Office of              milestones, and activities for the
                                                  objectives or measurements not met                      Management and Budget circulars.                      cooperative agreement annually. Agency
                                                  should be included. The performance                        (2) The SBA Office of Inspector                    loan goals may not be negotiated or
                                                  report should include a brief summary                   General or its agents may inspect, audit,             incorporated into the cooperative
                                                  of the activities, events or achievements               investigate or otherwise review the WBC               agreement without the prior written
                                                  by reportable category with an                          as the Inspector General deems                        approval of the SBA Administrator.
                                                  accompanying management analysis.                       appropriate.’’                                          (2) Failing to meet the goals and
                                                     (e) Financial Reports. The recipient
                                                                                                             (b) Financial Examinations. The WBC                milestones of the cooperative agreement
                                                  organization must provide all semi-
                                                                                                          will have periodic financial                          may result in suspension, termination,
                                                  annual financial reports to SBA as
                                                                                                          examinations conducted by either the                  non-renewal in accordance with
                                                  required by the program announcement,
                                                                                                          SBA or an independent contracted firm.                § 131.830.
                                                  the cooperative agreement and in                                                                                (c) Procurement Policies and
                                                                                                          WBCs, in accordance with the program
                                                  accordance with 2 CFR part 200. These                                                                         Procedures. (1) The WBC may contract
                                                                                                          announcement and the cooperative
                                                  reports must have the signatures of both                                                                      out for certain functions as permitted by
                                                                                                          agreement, must comply with all
                                                  the WBC Program Director and the                                                                              the terms and conditions of the
                                                                                                          requirements set forth for such
                                                  recipient organization’s financial                                                                            cooperative agreement, but may not
                                                                                                          purposes. (1) Post-Award Examination.
                                                  representative. To ensure that                                                                                expend more than 49 percent of the total
                                                                                                          Applicant organizations proposing to
                                                  expenditures are proper and in                                                                                project funds on contractors and
                                                                                                          enter the WBC program for the first time
                                                  accordance with the terms and                                                                                 consultants in conducting the project.
                                                                                                          shall be subject to a post-award
                                                  conditions of the notice of award and                                                                           (2) The SBA may direct or otherwise
                                                                                                          examination or sufficiency review
                                                  approved project budgets, final fiscal                                                                        approve any obligations or expenditures
                                                                                                          conducted by or coordinated with the
                                                  reports or requests for payment under                                                                         by recipient organizations, including
                                                                                                          SBA Financial Examination Unit or
                                                  the cooperative agreement must include                                                                        those related to vendors or contractors,
                                                                                                          designee. As part of the financial
                                                  the certification required by 2 CFR                                                                           as deemed appropriate by the agency.
                                                                                                          examination, the financial examiner
                                                  200.415.
                                                                                                          will verify the adequacy of the                       § 131.810   Other Federal Grants.
                                                  § 131.700   Oversight of the WBC Program.               accounting system, the suitability of                   (a) Grants from Other Agencies. A
                                                    (a) The AA/Office of Women’s                          proposed costs and the nature and                     recipient organization may enter into a
                                                  Business Ownership will monitor the                     sources of proposed matching funds.                   contract or grant with another Federal
                                                  WBC’s performance and its ongoing                          (2) The examinations by the SBA will               department or agency to provide
                                                  operations under the cooperative                        not serve as a substitute for audits                  specific assistance to small business
                                                  agreement to determine if the WBC is                    required of Federal recipients under the              concerns in accordance with the
                                                  making effective and efficient use of                   Single Audit Act of 1984, 31 U.S.C
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                                                                                                                                                                following conditions:
                                                  program funds, in compliance with                       Chapter 75 or applicable Office of                      (1) Any additional contract or grant
                                                  applicable law and other requirements,                  Management and Budget guidelines (see                 funds obtained from a Federal source
                                                  for the benefit of the small business                   2 CFR part 200), nor will such internal               may not be used as matching funds for
                                                  community.                                              reviews serve as a substitute for audits              the WBC project, with the exception of
                                                    (b) The AA/Office of Women’s                          to be conducted by the SBA Office of                  Community Development Block Grant
                                                  Business Ownership may revoke                           the Inspector General under authority of              funds.
                                                  delegated authority of oversight                        the Inspector General Act of 1978, as                   (2) Federal funds from the SBA and
                                                  responsibilities at any time it is deemed               amended.                                              match expenditures reported to the SBA


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                                                  under the cooperative agreement may                     decision to suspend a cooperative                     cooperative agreement. A recipient
                                                  not be used or reported as match for                    agreement with a recipient organization               organization that has had its cooperative
                                                  another Federal program.                                is effective immediately as of the date of            agreement non-renewed may continue
                                                    (3) The SBA does not impose any                       the notice of suspension. The period of               to conduct project activities and incur
                                                  requirements for additional matching                    suspension will begin on the date of the              allowable expenses until the end of the
                                                  funds for those recipient organizations                 notice of suspension and will last no                 current budget period.
                                                  managing other Federal contracts.                       longer than 6 months. At the end of the                  Funds remaining under a non-
                                                    (4) The WBC must report these other                   period of suspension, or at any point                 renewed cooperative agreement may be
                                                  Federal funds and any associated                        during that period, the SBA will either               utilized to satisfy financial obligations
                                                  matching funds separately to the SBA.                   reinstate the cooperative agreement or                the recipient organization properly
                                                    (b) RISE After Disaster Grants. In                    commence an action for termination or                 incurred prior to the end of the budget
                                                  accordance with 15 U.S.C. 636(b)(12),                   non-renewal.                                          period. Award funds will not be
                                                  SBA may provide financial assistance to                    The notice of suspension will                      available for obligations incurred
                                                  a Women’s Business Center, Small                        recommend that the recipient                          subsequent to the end of the current
                                                  Business Development Center under 13                    organization cease work on the project                budget period. A recipient organization
                                                  CFR part 130, SCORE, or any proposed                    immediately. The SBA is under no                      that has had its cooperative agreement
                                                  consortium of such individuals or                       obligation to reimburse any expenses                  non-renewed will have until the end of
                                                  entities to spur disaster recovery and                  incurred by a recipient organization                  the current budget period or 120 days,
                                                  growth of small business concerns                       while its cooperative agreement is under              whichever is longer, to conclude its
                                                  located in an area for which the                        suspension. Where the SBA decides to                  operations and submit close-out
                                                  President has declared a major disaster.                lift a suspension and reinstate a                     documents as instructed by the SBA.
                                                  (1) The Administrator, in cooperation                   recipient organization’s cooperative                     (b) Causes. The SBA may suspend,
                                                  with the recipients of financial                        agreement, the agency may, at its                     terminate, or not renew a cooperative
                                                  assistance under this paragraph shall                   discretion, choose to make funds                      agreement with a recipient organization
                                                  establish metrics and goals for                         available to reimburse a recipient                    for cause. Cause may include, but is not
                                                  performance of grants, contracts, and                   organization for some or all of the                   limited to, the following:
                                                  cooperative agreements under this                       expenses it incurred in furtherance of                   (1) Non-performance;
                                                  paragraph, which shall include recovery                 project objectives during the period of                  (2) Poor performance;
                                                  of sales, recovery of employment,                       suspension. However, there is no                         (3) Unwillingness or inability to
                                                  reestablishment of business premises                    guarantee that the agency will elect to               implement changes to improve
                                                  and establishment of new small-                         accept such expenses and recipient                    performance;
                                                  business concerns.                                      organizations incurring expenses while                   (4) Willful or material failure to
                                                    (2) Matching funds are not required                   under suspension do so at their own                   comply with the terms of the
                                                  for any grant, contract or cooperative                  risk.                                                 cooperative agreement, including
                                                  agreement under this paragraph. (See                       (2) Termination. The SBA may                       relevant OMB circulars;
                                                  section 7(b) of the Small Business Act                  terminate a cooperative agreement with                   (5) Conduct reflecting a lack of
                                                  15 U.S.C. 636 (b)).                                     a recipient organization at any point. A              business integrity or honesty on the part
                                                                                                          decision to terminate a cooperative                   of the recipient organization, the WBC
                                                  § 131.820 Revisions and Amendments to                   agreement is effective immediately as of              Program Director, or other significant
                                                  Cooperative Agreements.                                 the date of the notice of termination. A              employee(s), which has not been
                                                    Requests for Revisions. During a                      recipient organization may not incur                  properly addressed;
                                                  project period, the WBC may request, in                 further obligations under the                            (6) A conflict of interest on the part
                                                  writing, one or more revisions to the                   cooperative agreement after the date of               of the recipient organization, the WBC
                                                  cooperative agreement. The request                      termination unless it has been expressly              Program Director, or other significant
                                                  must be submitted by the recipient                      authorized to do so in the notice of                  employees causing real or perceived
                                                  organization’s authorized official.                     termination.                                          detriment to a small business concern,
                                                  Revisions will normally relate to                          Funds remaining under the                          a contractor, the WBC or the SBA;
                                                  changes in scope, work or funding                       cooperative agreement may be made                        (7) Improper use of federal funds;
                                                  during the specified budget period. No                  available by the SBA to satisfy financial                (8) Failure of a WBC to consent to
                                                  proposed revision will be implemented                   obligations properly incurred by the                  audits, examinations, or to maintain
                                                  without the prior approval from the                     recipient organization prior to the date              required documents or records;
                                                  Office of Women’s Business Ownership                    of termination. Award funds will not be                  (9) Failure to implement
                                                  Grants Management Officer. Revisions                    available for obligations incurred                    recommendations from the audits or
                                                  that require an amendment include the                   subsequent to the effective date of                   examinations within 30 days of their
                                                  prior approval items listed in 2 CFR                    termination unless expressly authorized               receipt;
                                                  200.308 and 200.407.                                    under the notice of termination. A                       (10) Failure of the WBC Program
                                                                                                          recipient organization that has had its               Director to work at the WBC on a 100
                                                  § 131.830 Suspension, Termination, and                  cooperative agreement terminated will                 percent full-time basis on the WBC
                                                  Non-renewal.                                            have 90 days to submit final closeout                 project;
                                                    (a) General. After entering into a                    documents as instructed by the SBA.                      (11) Failure to promptly suspend or
                                                  cooperative agreement with a recipient                     (3) Non-Renewal. The SBA may elect                 terminate the employment of a WBC
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                                                  organization, the SBA may take, as it                   not to renew a cooperative agreement                  Program Director, or other significant
                                                  deems appropriate, any of the following                 with a recipient organization at any                  employee upon receipt of knowledge or
                                                  enforcement actions based upon one or                   point. In undertaking a non-renewal                   written information by the recipient
                                                  more of the circumstances listed in (b)                 action, the SBA may either decline to                 organization and/or the SBA indicating
                                                  below:                                                  accept or consider any application for                that such individual has engaged in
                                                    (1) Suspension. The SBA may                           renewal the organization submits, or the              conduct which may result or has
                                                  suspend a cooperative agreement with a                  agency may decline to exercise any                    resulted in a criminal conviction or civil
                                                  recipient organization at any point. A                  option years remaining under the                      judgment which would cause the public


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                                                  to question the WBC’s integrity. In                        (d) Administrative Review. Any                     409 Third St. SW., 5th Floor, Washington, DC
                                                  making the decision to suspend or                       recipient organization that has had its               20416. Facsimile number: 202–205–6846.
                                                  terminate such an employee, the                         cooperative agreement suspended,                         (e) Timeliness. In order to be
                                                  recipient organization must consider                    terminated, or non-renewed has the                    considered timely, the AA/OED must
                                                  such factors as the magnitude and                       right to request an administrative review             receive a recipient organization’s
                                                  repetitiveness of the harm caused and                   of the SBA enforcement action.                        request for administrative review within
                                                  the remoteness in time of the behavior                  Administrative review of WBC                          30 days of the date of the notice of
                                                  underlying any conviction or judgment;                  enforcement actions will be conducted                 suspension, termination, or non-
                                                     (12) Failure to maintain adequate                    by the Associate Administrator for the                renewal. Any request for administrative
                                                  client service facilities or service hours;             Office of Entrepreneurial Development
                                                     (13) Any other action that the SBA                                                                         review received by the AA/OED more
                                                                                                          (AA/OED). (1) Format. There is no                     than 30 days after the date of the notice
                                                  believes materially and adversely affects               prescribed format for a request for
                                                  the operation or integrity of a WBC or                                                                        of suspension, termination, or non-
                                                                                                          administrative review of an SBA                       renewal will be considered untimely
                                                  the WBC program.                                        enforcement action. While a recipient
                                                     (c) Procedures. The same procedures                                                                        and will automatically be rejected
                                                                                                          organization has the right to retain legal            without being considered.
                                                  will apply regardless of whether a                      counsel to represent its interests in
                                                  cooperative agreement with a recipient                                                                           In addition, if the AA/OED does not
                                                                                                          connection with an administrative
                                                  organization is being suspended,                                                                              receive a request for administrative
                                                                                                          review, it is under no obligation to do
                                                  terminated or non-renewed by the SBA.                                                                         review within the 30-day deadline, then
                                                                                                          so. Formal briefs and other technical
                                                  (1) Taking Action. When the Office of                                                                         the decision by the AA/Office of
                                                                                                          forms of pleading are not required.
                                                  Women’s Business Ownership has                                                                                Women’s Business Ownership to
                                                                                                          However, a request for administrative
                                                  reason to believe there is cause to                                                                           suspend, terminate, or non-renew a
                                                                                                          review of an SBA enforcement action
                                                  suspend, terminate or non-renew a                                                                             recipient organization’s cooperative
                                                                                                          must be in writing, should be concise
                                                  cooperative agreement with a recipient                                                                        agreement will automatically become
                                                                                                          and logically arranged, and must at a
                                                  organization (either based on its own                                                                         the final agency decision on the matter.
                                                                                                          minimum include the following
                                                  knowledge or upon information                                                                                    (f) Standard of Review. In order to
                                                                                                          information:
                                                  provided to it by other parties), the AA/                                                                     have the suspension, termination, or
                                                                                                             (i) Name and address of the recipient
                                                  Office of Women’s Business Ownership                                                                          non-renewal of a cooperative agreement
                                                                                                          organization;
                                                  may undertake such an enforcement                                                                             reversed on administrative review, a
                                                                                                             (ii) Identification of the relevant SBA
                                                  action by issuing a written notice of                                                                         recipient organization must successfully
                                                                                                          office/program (i.e., Office of Women’s
                                                  suspension, termination, or non-renewal                                                                       demonstrate that the SBA enforcement
                                                                                                          Business Ownership/Women’s Business
                                                  to the recipient organization.                                                                                action was arbitrary, capricious, an
                                                     (2) Notice Requirements. Each notice                 Center Program);
                                                                                                             (iii) Cooperative agreement number;                abuse of discretion, and/or otherwise
                                                  of suspension, termination, or non-                                                                           not in accordance with the law.
                                                  renewal will set forth the specific facts                  (iv) Copy of the notice of suspension,
                                                                                                          termination, or non-renewal;                             (g) Conduct of the Proceeding. Each
                                                  and reasons for the AA/Office of                                                                              party must serve the opposing party
                                                  Women’s Business Ownership’s                               (v) Statement regarding why the
                                                                                                          recipient organization believes the                   with copies of all requests, arguments,
                                                  decision and will include reference to                                                                        evidence, and any other filings it
                                                  the appropriate legal authority. The                    SBA’s actions were arbitrary, capricious,
                                                                                                          an abuse of discretion, and/or otherwise              submits pursuant to the administrative
                                                  notice will also advise the recipient                                                                         review. Within 30 days of the AA/OED
                                                  organization that it has the right to                   not in accordance with the law;
                                                                                                             (vi) Identification of the specific relief         receiving a request for administrative
                                                  request an administrative review of the                                                                       review, the AA/OED must also receive
                                                  decision to suspend, terminate or non-                  being sought (e.g., lifting of the
                                                                                                          suspension);                                          the SBA’s arguments and evidence in
                                                  renew its cooperative agreement in                                                                            defense of its decision to suspend,
                                                  accordance with the procedures set                         (vii) Statement as to whether the
                                                                                                          recipient organization is requesting a                terminate, or non-renew a recipient
                                                  forth in 131.830 (d). The notice will be                                                                      organization’s cooperative agreement. If
                                                  transmitted to the recipient organization               hearing and, if so, the reasons why it
                                                                                                          believes a hearing is necessary; and                  the SBA fails to provide its arguments
                                                  on the same date it is issued by both                                                                         and evidence in a timely manner, the
                                                  U.S. Mail and facsimile or as an email                     (viii) Copies of any documents or
                                                                                                          other evidence the recipient                          administrative review will be conducted
                                                  attachment.                                                                                                   solely on the basis of the information
                                                     (3) Relationship to Government-Wide                  organization believes support its
                                                                                                          position.                                             provided by the recipient organization.
                                                  Suspension and Debarment. A decision
                                                  by the SBA to suspend, terminate or not                    (2) Service. Any recipient                            After receiving the SBA’s response to
                                                  renew a WBC cooperative agreement                       organization requesting administrative                the request for administrative review or
                                                  does not constitute a nonprocurement                    review of an SBA enforcement action                   the passage of the 30-day deadline for
                                                  suspension or debarment of a recipient                  must submit copies of its request                     filing such a response, the AA/OED will
                                                  organization under E. O. 12549 and                      (including any attachments) to all of the             take one or more of the following
                                                  SBA’s implementing regulations (2 CFR                   following parties:                                    actions, as applicable:
                                                  part 2700). However, a decision by the                    Associate Administrator for the Office of              (i) Notify the parties whether she/he
                                                  SBA to undertake a suspension,                          Entrepreneurial Development, U.S. Small               has decided to grant a request for a
                                                  termination, or non-renewal                             Business Administration, 409 Third St. SW.,           hearing;
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                                                  enforcement action with regard to a                     6th Floor, Washington, DC 20416. Email:                  (ii) direct the parties to submit further
                                                  particular WBC cooperative agreement                    owbo@sba.gov.                                         arguments and/or evidence on any
                                                  does not preclude or preempt the                          Assistant Administrator for the Office of           issues which she/he believes require
                                                                                                          Women’s Business Ownership, U.S. Small                clarification;
                                                  agency from also taking action to                       Business Administration, 409 Third St. SW.,
                                                  suspend or debar a recipient                            6th Floor, Washington, DC 20416. Email:                  (iii) notify the parties that she/he has
                                                  organization for purposes of all Federal                owbo@sba.gov.                                         declared the record to be closed and
                                                  procurement and/or nonprocurement                         Associate General Counsel for Procurement           therefore she/he will refuse to admit any
                                                  opportunities.                                          Law, U.S. Small Business Administration,              further evidence or argument.


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                                                  The AA/OED will only grant a request                    documentation, to the Chairman of the                 committee’s request for additional
                                                  for a hearing if she/he concludes that                  Grants Appeal Committee.                              information or documentation must be
                                                  there is a genuine dispute as to a                         (2) If the recipient organization                  submitted, in writing, to the committee
                                                  material fact that cannot be resolved                   receives an unfavorable decision from                 within 15 calendar days of receipt of the
                                                  except by the taking of testimony and                   the SBA, it may file an appeal with the               request. In the event that the recipient
                                                  the confrontation of witnesses. If the                  AA/OED within 30 calendar days from                   organization fails to follow the
                                                  AA/OED grants a request for a hearing,                  receipt of the decision.                              procedures specified in paragraph (a)(5)
                                                  she/he will set the time and place for                     (3) The AA/Office of Entrepreneurial               of this section, the committee may
                                                  the hearing, determine whether the                      Development may request additional                    dismiss the appeal by a written order.
                                                  hearing will be conducted in person or                  information or documentation from the                    (7) If a request for an appeal is
                                                  via telephone, and identify which                       recipient organization at any stage of the            granted, the committee will provide the
                                                  witnesses will be permitted to give                     proceedings. The response to the                      recipient organization with written
                                                  testimony.                                              request for additional information must               instructions, and will afford the parties
                                                     Within 10 calendar days of declaring                 be provided, in writing, to the AA/OED                an opportunity to present their positions
                                                  the record to be closed, the AA/OED                     within 15 calendar days of receipt of the             to the committee in writing.
                                                  will provide all parties with a copy of                 request. The AA/OED will transmit a                      (8) The chairperson of the committee,
                                                  her/his written decision on the merits of               written decision to the recipient                     with advice from the SBA Office of
                                                  the administrative review.                              organization within 15 calendar days of               General Counsel, will issue a final
                                                     (h) Evidence. The recipient                          receipt of the appeal, or within 15                   written decision within 30 calendar
                                                  organization and the SBA each have the                  calendar days of receipt of additional                days of receipt of all information or
                                                  right to submit whatever evidence they                  information requested.                                inform the recipient organization that
                                                  believe is relevant to the matter in                       (4) If the recipient organization                  additional time to issue a decision is
                                                  dispute. No form of discovery will be                   receives an unfavorable decision from                 necessary. A copy of the decision will
                                                  permitted unless a party has made a                     the AA/OED, it may make a final appeal                be transmitted to the recipient
                                                  substantial showing, based upon                         to the SBA Grants and Cooperative                     organization, with copies to the AA/
                                                  credible evidence and not mere                          Agreements Appeals Committee (the                     Office of Women’s Business Ownership,
                                                  allegation that the other party has acted               ‘‘committee’’). The final appeal to the               the grants management specialist, and
                                                  in bad faith or engaged in improper                     committee must be filed within 30                     the SBA district office.
                                                  behavior.                                               calendar days of the date of receipt of                  (9) At any time within 120 days of the
                                                                                                          the AA/Office of Entrepreneurial                      end of the budget period, the recipient
                                                     (i) Decision. The decision of the AA/
                                                                                                          Development’s written decision. Copies                organization may submit a written
                                                  Office of Entrepreneurial Development
                                                                                                          of the appeal must also be sent to the                request to use an expedited dispute
                                                  will be effective immediately as of the
                                                                                                          AA/Office of Women’s Business                         appeal process. The committee, by an
                                                  date it is issued. The decision of the
                                                                                                          Ownership and the OWBO grants                         affirmative vote of a majority of its total
                                                  AA/OED will represent the final agency
                                                                                                          management specialist. If the recipient               membership, may expedite the appeals
                                                  decision on all matters in dispute on
                                                                                                          organization elects not to file an appeal             process to attain final resolution of a
                                                  administrative review. No further relief
                                                                                                          with the committee, the decision of the               dispute before the issuance date of a
                                                  may be sought from or granted by the
                                                                                                          AA/Office of Entrepreneurial                          new cooperative agreement.
                                                  agency. If the AA/OED determines that
                                                                                                          Development becomes the final
                                                  the SBA’s decision to suspend,
                                                                                                          decision. (See paragraph (a)(3) of this               § 131.850   Closeout procedures.
                                                  terminate, or non-renew a cooperative
                                                                                                          section).                                                (a) General. Closeout procedures are
                                                  agreement was arbitrary, capricious, an                    (5) Requests for an appeal before the
                                                  abuse of discretion, and/or otherwise                                                                         used to ensure that the WBC program
                                                                                                          committee will not be granted unless                  funds and property acquired or
                                                  not in accordance with the law, she/he                  the agency determines there are
                                                  will reverse the agency’s enforcement                                                                         developed under the WBC cooperative
                                                                                                          substantial material facts in dispute.                agreement are fully reconciled and
                                                  action and direct the SBA to reinstate                  Legal briefs and other technical forms of
                                                  the recipient organization’s cooperative                                                                      transferred seamlessly between the
                                                                                                          pleading are not required. Final appeals              recipient organization and other Federal
                                                  agreement.                                              must be in writing and contain all of the
                                                     Where an enforcement action has                                                                            programs. The responsibility of
                                                                                                          following:                                            conducting closeout procedures is
                                                  been reversed on administrative review,                    (i) Name and address of the recipient
                                                  the SBA will have no more than 10                                                                             vested with the recipient organization
                                                                                                          organization;
                                                  calendar days to implement the AA/                                                                            whose cooperative agreement is being
                                                                                                             (ii) Name and address of the
                                                  OED’s decision. However, to the extent                                                                        relinquished, terminated, non-renewed
                                                                                                          appropriate SBA district office(s);
                                                  permitted under the applicable OMB                         (iii) The cooperative agreement                    or suspended.
                                                  circulars, the SBA reserves the right to                number, including amendments;                            (b) Responsibilities. (1) Recipient
                                                  impose such special conditions in the                      (iv) A statement of the grounds for                Organizations. When a WBC
                                                  recipient organization’s cooperative                    appeal, with reasons why the appeal                   cooperative agreement is not being
                                                  agreement as it deems necessary to                      should be sustained;                                  renewed or a WBC is terminated,
                                                  protect the government’s interests.                        (v) The specific relief desired on                 regardless of cause, the recipient
                                                                                                          appeal; and                                           organization will address the following
                                                  § 131.840   Dispute Procedures.                            (vi) If an appeal is requested, a                  in their closeout process and perform
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                                                     (a) Financial and Programmatic                       statement of the material facts that are              the necessary inventories and
                                                  Disputes. (1) A recipient organization                  substantially in dispute.                             reconciliations prior to submitting the
                                                  wishing to resolve a dispute regarding a                   (6) The committee may request                      final annual financial report.
                                                  financial or programmatic matter other                  additional information or                                (i) An inventory of WBC property
                                                  than suspension, termination, or non-                   documentation from the recipient                      must be compiled, evaluated, and all
                                                  renewal of its award must submit a                      organization at any stage in the                      property and the aggregate of usable
                                                  written statement describing the subject                proceedings. The recipient                            supplies and materials accounted for in
                                                  of the dispute, along with any relevant                 organization’s response to the                        this inventory.


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                                                     (ii) Program income balances will be                 individual client contact and/or                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                  reconciled and unused WBC program                       program activity data to the satisfaction
                                                  income which is not used as match or                    of the Administrator;                                 Federal Aviation Administration
                                                  cannot otherwise be used to offset                         (3) the agency requires client contact
                                                  legitimate expenditures of the WBC,                     data to directly survey WBC clients.                  14 CFR Part 23
                                                  must be returned to SBA.                                   (b) Women’s Business Centers must
                                                                                                                                                                [Docket No.FAA–2016–9409; Notice No. 23–
                                                     (iii) Client counseling and training                 provide an opportunity for a client to                16–03–SC]
                                                  records, paper and electronic, will be                  opt-in to allow the SBA to obtain client
                                                  compiled to facilitate an SBA program                   contact data. The SBA may use the                     Special Conditions: Cranfield
                                                  closeout review.                                        permitted client contact data only to                 Aerospace Limited, Cessna Aircraft
                                                     (iv) Financial records will be                       conduct surveys and studies that help                 Company Model 525; Tamarack Load
                                                  compiled to facilitate a closeout of the                stakeholders better understand how the                Alleviation System and Cranfield
                                                  SBA financial examination.                              services the client received affect their             Winglets—Interaction of Systems and
                                                     (2) SBA. Upon receipt of the final                   business outcomes over time. These                    Structures
                                                  annual financial report from a non-                     studies would include, but not be
                                                  renewing or terminated recipient                        limited to:                                           AGENCY: Federal Aviation
                                                  organization, the AA/OWBO will issue                       (1) Program evaluation and                         Administration (FAA), DOT.
                                                  disposition instructions to the former                  performance management studies;                       ACTION: Notice of proposed special
                                                  recipient organization.                                    (2) Measuring the effect and economic              conditions.
                                                     (c) Final disposition. (1) The final                 or other impact of agency programs;
                                                                                                             (3) Assessing public and WBC partner               SUMMARY:   This action proposes special
                                                  financial status report from the recipient
                                                                                                          needs;                                                conditions for the Cessna Aircraft
                                                  organization must include the
                                                                                                             (4) Measuring customer satisfaction;               Company model 525 airplane. This
                                                  information identified in the inventory
                                                                                                             (5) Guiding program policy                         airplane as modified by Cranfield
                                                  process and identify any WBC program
                                                                                                          development;                                          Aerospace Limited will have a novel or
                                                  income collected for services provided.                    (6) Improving grant-making processes;
                                                     (2) The AA/OWBO will issue written                                                                         unusual design features associated with
                                                                                                          and                                                   the installation of a Tamarack Active
                                                  disposition instructions to the recipient                  (7) Other areas the SBA determines
                                                  organization providing:                                                                                       Technology Load Alleviation System
                                                                                                          would be valuable to strengthen the                   and Cranfield Winglets. These design
                                                     (i) The name and address of the entity               WBC program and/or enhance support
                                                  or agency to which property and                                                                               features will include winglets and an
                                                                                                          for WBC clients.                                      Active Technology Load Alleviation
                                                  program income must be transferred;                        (c) Women’s Business Centers may
                                                     (ii) A date by which the transfer must                                                                     System. The applicable airworthiness
                                                                                                          not deny access to services to clients                regulations do not contain adequate or
                                                  be completed;                                           solely based on their refusal to provide
                                                     (iii) Actions to be taken regarding                                                                        appropriate safety standards for this
                                                                                                          consent as referenced in this section.                design feature. These proposed special
                                                  property and WBC program income;                           (d) All data collections will adhere to
                                                     (iv) Actions to be taken regarding                                                                         conditions contain the additional safety
                                                                                                          5 CFR 1320. The collection standards
                                                  WBC program records such as client and                                                                        standards the Administrator considers
                                                                                                          and oversight will be coordinated with
                                                  training files; and                                                                                           necessary to establish a level of safety
                                                                                                          SBA Office of General Counsel and
                                                     (v) Authorization to incur costs for                                                                       equivalent to that established by the
                                                                                                          approved by OMB in compliance with
                                                  accomplishing the transfer. Such costs                                                                        existing airworthiness standards.
                                                                                                          the Paperwork Reduction Act. That
                                                  may, when authorized, be applied to                     process is designed to reduce, minimize               DATES: Send your comments on or
                                                  residual WBC program income, or                         and control burdens and maximize the                  before December 22, 2016.
                                                  Federal or matching funds.                              practical utility and public benefit of the           ADDRESSES: Send comments identified
                                                                                                          information created, collected,                       by docket number FAA–2016–9409
                                                  § 131.900   Ensuring Client Privacy.
                                                                                                          disclosed, maintained, used, shared and               using any of the following methods:
                                                    (a) Women’s Business Centers,                                                                                 D Federal eRegulations Portal: Go to
                                                                                                          disseminated.
                                                  including their contractors and other                      (e) Any reports or studies on program              http://www.regulations.gov and follow
                                                  agents, are not permitted to disclose the               activity produced by the Administrator                the online instructions for sending your
                                                  name, address, or telephone number of                   and/or a WBC, including its contractors               comments electronically.
                                                  individuals or small businesses that                    and other agents, may not disseminate                   D Mail: Send comments to Docket
                                                  obtain any type of assistance from the                  client contact data and must only report              Operations, M–30, U.S. Department of
                                                  program, hereafter referred to as ‘‘client              data in the aggregate. Individual client              Transportation (DOT), 1200 New Jersey
                                                  contact data,’’ to any person or entity                 contact data will not be disclosed in any             Avenue SE., Room W12–140, West
                                                  other than the WBC, without the                         way that could individually identify a                Building Ground Floor, Washington, DC
                                                  consent of the Client, except in                        client.                                               20590–0001.
                                                  instances where:                                           (f) The Administrator and the WBC,                   D Hand Delivery of Courier: Take
                                                    (1) Court orders require the                          including its contractors and other                   comments to Docket Operations in
                                                  Administrator to do so in any civil or                  agents, must obtain consent from the                  Room W12–140 of the West Building
                                                  criminal enforcement action initiated by                client prior to publishing media or                   Ground Floor at 1200 New Jersey
                                                  a Federal or State agency;                              reports that identify an individual                   Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9
                                                    (2) the Administrator considers such                                                                        a.m., and 5 p.m., Monday through
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                                                                                                          client.
                                                  a disclosure to be necessary for the                       (g) This section does not restrict the             Friday, except Federal holidays.
                                                  purpose of conducting a financial audit                 agency in any way from access and use                   D Fax: Fax comments to Docket
                                                  of a center, not including those required               of program performance data.                          Operations at 202–493–2251.
                                                  under section 130.830, as determined on                                                                         Privacy: The FAA will post all
                                                  a case-by-case basis when formal                        Maria Contreras-Sweet,                                comments it receives, without change,
                                                  requests are made by a Federal or State                 Administrator.                                        to http://regulations.gov, including any
                                                  agency. Such formal requests must                       [FR Doc. 2016–27376 Filed 11–21–16; 8:45 am]          personal information the commenter
                                                  justify and document the need for                       BILLING CODE 8025–01–P                                provides. Using the search function of


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Document Created: 2018-02-14 08:29:05
Document Modified: 2018-02-14 08:29:05
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of proposed rulemaking.
DatesComments must be received on or before January 23, 2017.
ContactSheila Williams, Lead Program Analyst, U.S. Small Business Administration, 409 3rd Street SW., Washington, DC 20416, telephone number (202) 205-7285 or [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 83718 
RIN Number3245-AG02
CFR AssociatedEntrepreneurship; Grant Programs-Business; Minority Businesses-Women; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Small Businesses

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