83_FR_32284 83 FR 32151 - Employment and Training Administration (ETA) Program Year (PY) 2018; Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Section 167, National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) Formula Modifications and Allotments

83 FR 32151 - Employment and Training Administration (ETA) Program Year (PY) 2018; Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Section 167, National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) Formula Modifications and Allotments

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 133 (July 11, 2018)

Page Range32151-32155
FR Document2018-14747

This Notice announces updates and modifications to the allotment formula for the National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP), authorized under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), Section 167, and allotments for Program Year (PY) 2018. These allotments are based on the enacted NFJP funding appropriation in the Consolidated Appropriation Act, 2018. On May 23, 2018, the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) published a notice in the Federal Register (83 FR 23937) concerning the use of updated data in and proposed modifications to the formula ETA uses to distribute funding for NFJP. The notice also presented preliminary State planning estimates for PY 2018. Public comments were requested at that time. The comment period closed May 30, 2018. This notice summarizes and responds to the comments, and publishes the final PY 2018 allotments.

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Employment and Training Administration


Employment and Training Administration (ETA) Program Year (PY) 
2018; Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Section 167, 
National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) Formula Modifications and 
Allotments

AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration, Labor.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: This Notice announces updates and modifications to the 
allotment formula for the National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP), 
authorized under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), 
Section 167, and allotments for Program Year (PY) 2018. These 
allotments are based on the enacted NFJP funding appropriation in the 
Consolidated Appropriation Act, 2018.
    On May 23, 2018, the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) 
published a notice in the Federal Register (83 FR 23937) concerning the 
use of updated data in and proposed modifications to the formula ETA 
uses to distribute funding for NFJP. The notice also presented 
preliminary State planning estimates for PY 2018. Public comments were 
requested at that time. The comment period closed May 30, 2018. This 
notice summarizes and responds to the comments, and publishes the final 
PY 2018 allotments.

DATES: The PY 2018 NFJP allotments cover July 1, 2018 through June 30, 
2019.

ADDRESSES: Questions on this notice can be submitted to [email protected] or 
the Employment and Training Administration, Office of Workforce 
Investment, 200 Constitution Ave. NW, Room C4510, Washington, DC 20210, 
Attention: Laura Iba[ntilde]ez, Unit Chief, (202) 693-3645 or Steven 
Rietzke, Division Chief at (202) 693-3912.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Laura Iba[ntilde]ez, Unit Chief, (202) 
693-3645 or Steven Rietzke, Division Chief at (202) 693-3912.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is published pursuant to Section 
182(d) of the WIOA, Prompt Allotment of Funds.

I. Background

    This notice represents the second of a two-stage process. In the 
first stage, ETA solicited and considered public comments regarding the 
use of updated data in and three proposed modifications to the NFJP 
allotment formula. Based on the comments and ETA's consideration of 
them, ETA has applied the updated data to the formula and implemented 
two of the three proposed modifications. In this second stage, the 
final formula modifications are described and the resulting allotments 
are published. The updated data and modifications have been processed 
in accordance with the allotment formula methodology, which was 
described in detail in a notice that was published in the Federal 
Register on May 19, 1999 (64 FR 27390), which is accessible at https://www.federalregister.gov/.
    The formula was developed for the purpose of distributing funds 
geographically by State service area, on the basis of each State 
service area's relative share of persons eligible for the program. New 
data from each of the four data files that have been the basis of the 
formula since 1999 are used to determine the distribution of PY 2018 
funds. In addition, beginning in PY 2018, ETA will implement two 
modifications to the allotment formula, which will result in more 
accurate estimates of each State service area's relative share of 
persons eligible for the program. The modifications are the result of 
ETA's review of the formula in the context of the NFJP-eligible 
population and farm labor market changes, ETA's consideration of public 
comments received in response to the May 23, 2018 Federal Register 
Notice (FRN) (83 FR 23937), and feedback that it received from NFJP 
grantees prior to and following informational webinars that ETA hosted 
on February 23, 2017, and April 27, 2017.
    Section II of this notice reviews the formula updates and 
modifications that were proposed in the May 23, 2018 notice.
    Section III summarizes the comments that ETA received in response 
to the May 23, 2018 notice and ETA's decisions concerning the allotment 
formula based on those comments.
    Section IV describes a hold-harmless provision, which will be put 
into place for the implementation year and the following years. The 
hold-harmless provision is designed to provide a

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staged transition from old to new funding levels for State service 
areas. This was also proposed and discussed in the May 23, 2018 FRN (83 
FR 23937).
    Section V describes minimum funding provisions to address State 
service areas which would receive less than $60,000.
    Section VI describes the application of the formula and the hold-
harmless provision using allotments for PY 2018.

II. Formula Updates and Modifications

    As with all State allotments since 1999, the PY 2018 allotments are 
based on four data sources: (1) State-level, hired farm labor 
expenditure data from the United States Department of Agriculture's 
(USDA) Census of Agriculture (COA); (2) regional-level, average hourly 
earnings data from the USDA's Farm Labor Survey (FLS); (3) regional-
level, demographic data from ETA's National Agricultural Workers Survey 
(NAWS); and, (4) Lower Living Standard Income Level data from the 
United States Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS). The PY 
2018 allotments are based on 2012 COA and FLS data, 2006 to 2014 NAWS 
data, and 2010 to 2014 ACS data. A detailed description of how each 
data source is used in the formula is in the May 19, 1999 FRN (64 FR 
27390) on pages 27396 to 27399.
    In addition to populating the formula with new data, two 
modifications have been implemented. Both are ``back-out'' adjustments 
to the COA hired labor expenditures (Wage Bill) to account for: (1) 
Unemployment Insurance (UI) payroll tax payments made on behalf of 
farmworkers; and (2) expenditures on H-2A workers. A third modification 
was proposed to align the allotment formula with the definition of 
dependent under WIOA Section 167(i)(2)(B) and (3)(B) by accounting for 
eligible dependents ages 14 and over of eligible Migrant and Seasonal 
Farmworkers (MSFW) in each State's share of the total eligible 
population. However, based on public comments and ETA's consideration 
of them, the third modification will not be implemented. The rationale 
for not implementing this modification is described in Section III, 
below.
    Modifications 1 and 2 more accurately estimate each State's share 
of the NFJP-eligible population. Modification 1 removes non-wages from 
COA farm labor expenditures. UI payroll tax payments, which vary by 
State, are not wages. Modification 2 removes labor expenditures on H-2A 
workers from COA farm labor expenditures to align the allotment formula 
with the NFJP-eligible population. Therefore, including the UI payroll 
tax payments and labor expenditures on H-2A workers in the formula did 
not accurately count the number of eligible NFJP participants.

III. Response to Public Comments

    ETA received a total of 24 comments from four commenters. Nine 
comments were general in nature, one concerned Modification 1, two 
concerned Modification 2, nine concerned Modification 3, and three 
concerned state-specific issues. The following is a summary of these 
comments and ETA's response.

A. General Comments

    General comments concerned basic elements of the formula, applying 
newer data to and modifying the formula, support for including a hold-
harmless mechanism, and questions about how a hold-harmless works. 
Several of the general comments were supportive of using updated data 
in and modifying the allotment formula. Support for the modifications, 
however, was limited to modifications 1 and 2: Backing out UI and H-2A 
expenditures from the COA Wage Bill, respectively. Two general comments 
concerned the accounting of work-authorized farmworkers in the formula. 
One commenter opined that no modification was made to account for 
farmworkers who do not have authorization to work in the United States, 
and one commenter inquired if ETA used 2013-2014 NAWS data on work 
authorization status to determine the total number of NFJP-eligible 
individuals. One commenter opined that the data used in the formula 
will not fully capture the totality of MSFWs to whom grantees provide 
services, while another opined that the Legal Services Corporation's 
allotment formula is a better representation of the NFJP-eligible 
population. Lastly, there was a general question about how the hold-
harmless mechanism affects grantees' percentage of the allotment.
    ETA used nine years (2006-2014) of regional-level NAWS data to 
determine the share of crop hours in each state that were performed by 
NFJP-eligible crop workers. The eligibility criteria included whether a 
crop worker was authorized to work in the United States. The 
application of NAWS data to the allotment formula is discussed in 
greater detail in the May 19, 1999 FRN (64 FR 27390) on pages 27397 to 
27399. While ETA is aware that the formula does not account for the 
totality of the NFJP-eligible population, it is not aware of data 
sources that could be used to estimate subpopulations of NFJP-eligible 
farmworkers that would meet the requirements for allotment formula of 
accuracy, transparency, and reliance on published data.
    Although there are similarities between the LSC and ETA formula, 
they are different, because they are constructed for different 
purposes. While LSC's formula is designed to estimate the total number 
of agricultural workers and their dependents who are eligible for LSC-
funded services, ETA's formula is concerned with determining each State 
service area's relative share of the NFJP-eligible population. 
Therefore, ETA will not adopt the LSC formula.
    The hold-harmless functions in the following manner. There is a 
limited total amount of funding to be distributed to all of the states. 
For states that would have lost funds based on the formula without the 
hold-harmless, when the hold-harmless is applied, funding must be 
reduced from other states that did not fall below the hold-harmless to 
make up the shortfall. This reduction is implemented by formula 
proportionally across the affected states. In some cases, this can 
result in a state experiencing a reduction in funding with the hold-
harmless provision even though it would have experienced an increase 
without the hold-harmless provision. However, in no instance will a 
state's funding fall below the hold-harmless level.

B. Modification 1 Comment

    One commenter agreed that it was appropriate to remove UI payroll 
tax payments from Census of Agriculture farm labor expenditures 
(Modification 1), noting that UI payments are not wages, and UI rules, 
regulations, and rates vary by State.
    ETA is pleased that it is now possible to back out this number from 
the calculation of the NFJP allotment formula.

C. Modification 2 Comments

    One commenter questioned the backing out of H-2A expenditures from 
COA expenditures (Modification 2) due to: (1) A recent increase in the 
number of foreign-born farmworkers employed through the H-2A program, 
which could create an increase in emergencies for which NFJP grantees 
will be asked to provide assistance; and (2) a greater coordination, 
stemming from the enactment of the WIOA, between State Monitor 
Advocates (SMA) and NFJP grantees regarding the provision of emergency 
services for H-2A farmworkers.
    ETA has determined that Modification 2 is needed to strike a 
balance between ETA policy concerning the utilization of grant funds 
for

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emergency services and the primary purpose of NFJP, which is to 
strengthen the ability of eligible MSFWs and their dependents to obtain 
or retain unsubsidized employment, stabilize their unsubsidized 
employment, and achieve economic self-sufficiency, including upgraded 
employment in agriculture (WIOA 20 CFR 685.100).

D. Modification 3 Comments

    Of the nine comments concerning Modification 3, only one was 
supportive. Generally, commenters expressed concern that Modification 3 
caused big changes in funding levels for some states, particularly 
those in the Midwest that have large numbers of animal agricultural 
workers relative to crop workers. One commenter pointed out that the 
Department was able to estimate the share of animal agricultural 
workers in each state with income below the Lower Living Standard 
Income Level (LLSIL) and inquired if the Department was also able to 
estimate the number of dependents of animal agricultural workers and, 
if not, whether it would be possible to assume animal agricultural and 
crop workers are similar with respect to the number of their offspring. 
Another commenter opined that the Department should either use data on 
crop workers to estimate the number of dependents of animal 
agricultural workers or drop Modification 3. One commenter inquired if 
the Department had used NAWS data to account for eligible dependents of 
eligible MSFWs in each State's share of the total NFJP-eligible 
population and, if so, had it accounted for the fact that some children 
of farmworkers are themselves farmworkers, while another commenter 
opined that the Department triple-counted dependents because some are 
themselves farmworkers and some have two farmworker parents. Lastly, 
one commenter expressed concern that grantees were not given sufficient 
time to comment on Modification 3.
    ETA informed the public through the May 23, 2018 FRN (83 FR 23937) 
of its proposal to use NAWS data to estimate, by region, the average 
number of NFJP-eligible dependents ages 14 and above per MSFW-eligible 
crop worker and, in doing so, accounted for the fact that some 
dependents are themselves farmworkers.
    Based on the public comments received, ETA agrees with the comments 
that states with large numbers of animal agricultural workers relative 
to crop workers would be unfairly impacted by this modification. As 
such, it has not applied Modification 3 to the PY 2018 allotment 
formula. Should survey data on animal agricultural workers, like NAWS 
data on crop workers, become available, ETA would reconsider applying 
this modification to the formula and would give the public an 
opportunity to comment.
    Although in some circumstances it may be appropriate to use 
demographic data collected from crop agricultural workers to estimate 
the characteristics of animal agricultural workers, ETA does not 
believe it would be appropriate to use crop worker data to estimate, by 
region of the country, the average number of NFJP-eligible dependents 
per eligible MSFW employed in animal agriculture. Doing so would 
require ETA to make a large number of assumptions, which would fail to 
adhere to the requirements for allotment formula of accuracy, 
transparency, and reliance on published data.
    Regarding the question and opinion about over-counting dependents 
of crop workers, ETA confirms that it did not over-count these 
dependents. ETA reviewed the analysis program that was used to 
estimate, by region, the average number of eligible dependents ages 14 
and over per eligible MSFW and confirms that dependents who themselves 
worked in agriculture were not included in the analysis. Furthermore, 
crop workers in families where the spouse was also a farmworker were 
weighted appropriately, so that the number of dependents in such 
families was not overestimated.
    ETA will include background analyses steps, such as these, in a 
future FRN concerning changes to the allotment formula involving the 
calculation of dependents, should it ever determine that it is able to 
account for eligible dependents of eligible MSFWs employed in animal 
agriculture in the NFJP allotment formula.

E. State-Specific Comments

    Two commenters inquired how a particular state would be impacted by 
the hold-harmless, and one inquired about the breakdown of funds, 
within a particular state, by grantee.
    ETA would like to clarify that a State's hold-harmless is not based 
on its PY 2018 allotment percentage share without the hold-harmless. 
The calculation is based on 95 percent of its PY 2017 allotment 
percentage share (column 2) as applied to the PY 2018 formula funds 
available.
    Regarding the breakdown of a State's award by grantee within that 
State, ETA will provide this information when it issues its final 
allotment TEGL.

IV. Description of the Hold-Harmless Provision

    For PY 2018, 2019, and 2020, the Department intends to apply a 
hold-harmless provision to the allotment formula in order to allow a 
staged transition from the application of the previous formula to the 
modified formula. The hold-harmless provision provides for a stop loss/
stop gain limit to transition to the use of the updated data. Due to 
the length of time since the data has been updated, it is anticipated 
there may be significant changes for a few states, necessitating the 
stop loss/stop gain approach. The stop loss/stop gain approach is based 
on a State service area's previous year's allotment percentage share, 
which is its relative share of the total formula allotments. The staged 
transition of the hold-harmless provision will be implemented 
specifically as follows:
    (1) In PY 2018, State service areas will receive an amount equal to 
at least 95 percent of their PY 2017 allotment percentage share, as 
applied to the PY 2018 formula funds available;
    (2) In PY 2019, State service areas will receive an amount equal to 
at least 90 percent of their PY 2018 allotment percentage share, as 
applied to the PY 2019 formula funds available;
    (3) In PY 2020, State service areas will receive an amount equal to 
at least 85 percent of their PY 2019 allotment percentage share, as 
applied to the PY 2020 formula funds available.
    In PY 2018, 2019, and 2020, the hold-harmless provision also 
provides that no State service area will receive an amount that is more 
than 150 percent of their previous year's allotment percentage share.
    In PY 2021, since the Department has a responsibility to use the 
most current and reliable data available, amounts for the new awards 
will be based on updated data from the sources described in Section II, 
pending their availability. At that time, the Department will determine 
whether the changes to State allotments are significant enough to 
warrant another hold-harmless provision. Otherwise, allotments to each 
State service area will be for an amount resulting from a direct 
allotment of the proposed funding formula without adjustment.

V. Minimum Funding Provisions

    A State area that would receive less than $60,000 by application of 
the formula will, at the option of the DOL, receive no allotment or, if 
practical, be combined with another adjacent State area. Funding below 
$60,000 is deemed insufficient for sustaining an

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independently administered program. However, if practical, a State 
jurisdiction that would receive less than $60,000 may be combined with 
another adjacent State area.

VI. Program Year 2018 Allotments

    The state allotments set forth in the Table appended to this notice 
reflect the distribution resulting from the allotment formula described 
above. For PY 2017, $81,896,000 was appropriated for migrant and 
seasonal farmworker programs, of which $75,505,575 was allotted on the 
basis of the old formula after $407,010 was set aside for program 
integrity. The remaining $5,489,415 of the PY 2017 appropriation was 
retained to fund housing grants after $27,585 was set aside for program 
integrity, and $494,000 was retained for Training and Technical 
Assistance. The figures in the first numerical column show the actual 
PY 2017 formula allotments to State service areas. The next column 
shows the percentage of each allotment.
    For PY 2018, the funding level provided for in the Consolidated 
Appropriations Act, 2018 for the migrant and seasonal farmworker 
program is $81,203,000 and will be allotted on the basis of the 
formula. For purposes of illustrating the effects of the allotment 
formula, the State service area allotments with the application of the 
first-year (95 percent) hold-harmless and minimum funding provisions, 
followed by the percentages, are shown in columns 3 and 4. The 
difference between PY 2017 and PY 2018 allotments are shown in column 
5. The sixth column of the Table shows the allotments based on the 
formula without the application of the hold-harmless or minimum funding 
provisions. The percentages are reported in column 7.

Rosemary Lahasky,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, Labor.
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                                                  The United States, on behalf of the                      without the exhibits and signature                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:    This
                                               United States Environmental Protection                      pages, the cost is $9.25.                             notice is published pursuant to Section
                                               Agency, filed a complaint against MFA                                                                             182(d) of the WIOA, Prompt Allotment
                                                                                                           Jeffrey Sands,
                                               Incorporated and MFA Enterprises, Inc.                                                                            of Funds.
                                                                                                           Assistant Section Chief, Environmental
                                               (collectively, ‘‘MFA’’) seeking injunctive                  Enforcement Section, Environment and                  I. Background
                                               relief and the imposition of civil                          Natural Resources Division.                              This notice represents the second of a
                                               penalties for violations of Section 112(r)                  [FR Doc. 2018–14794 Filed 7–10–18; 8:45 am]           two-stage process. In the first stage, ETA
                                               of the Clean Air Act (‘‘CAA’’) in                           BILLING CODE 4410–15–P                                solicited and considered public
                                               connection with MFA’s storage and                                                                                 comments regarding the use of updated
                                               handling of anhydrous ammonia at nine                                                                             data in and three proposed
                                               of its farm supply centers in Missouri.                     DEPARTMENT OF LABOR                                   modifications to the NFJP allotment
                                               The Consent Decree requires MFA to                                                                                formula. Based on the comments and
                                               pay a cash civil penalty of $850,000 for                    Employment and Training                               ETA’s consideration of them, ETA has
                                               the violations alleged in the complaint,                    Administration                                        applied the updated data to the formula
                                               perform injunctive relief, and complete                                                                           and implemented two of the three
                                               a Supplemental Environmental Project                        Employment and Training                               proposed modifications. In this second
                                               that involves installing electronic shut-                   Administration (ETA) Program Year                     stage, the final formula modifications
                                               off systems for anhydrous ammonia at                        (PY) 2018; Workforce Innovation and                   are described and the resulting
                                               no fewer than 53 facilities. In return, the                 Opportunity Act (WIOA) Section 167,                   allotments are published. The updated
                                                                                                           National Farmworker Jobs Program                      data and modifications have been
                                               United States agrees not to pursue MFA
                                                                                                           (NFJP) Formula Modifications and                      processed in accordance with the
                                               under Section 112(r) of the Clean Air
                                                                                                           Allotments                                            allotment formula methodology, which
                                               Act for the violations alleged in the
                                               complaint.                                                  AGENCY: Employment and Training                       was described in detail in a notice that
                                                                                                           Administration, Labor.                                was published in the Federal Register
                                                  The publication of this notice opens                                                                           on May 19, 1999 (64 FR 27390), which
                                               a period for public comment on the                          ACTION: Notice.
                                                                                                                                                                 is accessible at https://
                                               Consent Decree. Comments should be                          SUMMARY:   This Notice announces                      www.federalregister.gov/.
                                               addressed to the Assistant Attorney                         updates and modifications to the                         The formula was developed for the
                                               General, Environment and Natural                            allotment formula for the National                    purpose of distributing funds
                                               Resources Division, and should refer to                     Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP),                       geographically by State service area, on
                                               United States v. MFA Incorporated, and                      authorized under the Workforce                        the basis of each State service area’s
                                               MFA Enterprises, Inc.., D.J. Ref. No. 90–                   Innovation and Opportunity Act                        relative share of persons eligible for the
                                               5–2–1–11257. All comments must be                           (WIOA), Section 167, and allotments for               program. New data from each of the four
                                               submitted no later than thirty (30) days                    Program Year (PY) 2018. These                         data files that have been the basis of the
                                               after the publication date of this notice.                  allotments are based on the enacted                   formula since 1999 are used to
                                               Comments may be submitted either by                         NFJP funding appropriation in the                     determine the distribution of PY 2018
                                               email or by mail:                                           Consolidated Appropriation Act, 2018.                 funds. In addition, beginning in PY
                                                                                                              On May 23, 2018, the Employment                    2018, ETA will implement two
                                               To submit                                                   and Training Administration (ETA)                     modifications to the allotment formula,
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                                                                                                           The comment period closed May 30,                     comments received in response to the
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                                               We will provide a paper copy of the                         2019.                                                 and April 27, 2017.
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                                               staged transition from old to new                        including the UI payroll tax payments                 the requirements for allotment formula
                                               funding levels for State service areas.                  and labor expenditures on H–2A                        of accuracy, transparency, and reliance
                                               This was also proposed and discussed                     workers in the formula did not                        on published data.
                                               in the May 23, 2018 FRN (83 FR 23937).                   accurately count the number of eligible                  Although there are similarities
                                                 Section V describes minimum                            NFJP participants.                                    between the LSC and ETA formula, they
                                               funding provisions to address State                                                                            are different, because they are
                                               service areas which would receive less                   III. Response to Public Comments                      constructed for different purposes.
                                               than $60,000.                                               ETA received a total of 24 comments                While LSC’s formula is designed to
                                                 Section VI describes the application                   from four commenters. Nine comments                   estimate the total number of agricultural
                                               of the formula and the hold-harmless                     were general in nature, one concerned                 workers and their dependents who are
                                               provision using allotments for PY 2018.                  Modification 1, two concerned                         eligible for LSC-funded services, ETA’s
                                                                                                        Modification 2, nine concerned                        formula is concerned with determining
                                               II. Formula Updates and Modifications
                                                                                                        Modification 3, and three concerned                   each State service area’s relative share of
                                                  As with all State allotments since                    state-specific issues. The following is a             the NFJP-eligible population. Therefore,
                                               1999, the PY 2018 allotments are based                   summary of these comments and ETA’s                   ETA will not adopt the LSC formula.
                                               on four data sources: (1) State-level,                   response.                                                The hold-harmless functions in the
                                               hired farm labor expenditure data from                                                                         following manner. There is a limited
                                               the United States Department of                          A. General Comments
                                                                                                                                                              total amount of funding to be
                                               Agriculture’s (USDA) Census of                              General comments concerned basic                   distributed to all of the states. For states
                                               Agriculture (COA); (2) regional-level,                   elements of the formula, applying newer               that would have lost funds based on the
                                               average hourly earnings data from the                    data to and modifying the formula,                    formula without the hold-harmless,
                                               USDA’s Farm Labor Survey (FLS); (3)                      support for including a hold-harmless                 when the hold-harmless is applied,
                                               regional-level, demographic data from                    mechanism, and questions about how a                  funding must be reduced from other
                                               ETA’s National Agricultural Workers                      hold-harmless works. Several of the                   states that did not fall below the hold-
                                               Survey (NAWS); and, (4) Lower Living                     general comments were supportive of                   harmless to make up the shortfall. This
                                               Standard Income Level data from the                      using updated data in and modifying                   reduction is implemented by formula
                                               United States Census Bureau’s                            the allotment formula. Support for the                proportionally across the affected states.
                                               American Community Survey (ACS).                         modifications, however, was limited to                In some cases, this can result in a state
                                               The PY 2018 allotments are based on                      modifications 1 and 2: Backing out UI                 experiencing a reduction in funding
                                               2012 COA and FLS data, 2006 to 2014                      and H–2A expenditures from the COA                    with the hold-harmless provision even
                                               NAWS data, and 2010 to 2014 ACS data.                    Wage Bill, respectively. Two general                  though it would have experienced an
                                               A detailed description of how each data                  comments concerned the accounting of                  increase without the hold-harmless
                                               source is used in the formula is in the                  work-authorized farmworkers in the                    provision. However, in no instance will
                                               May 19, 1999 FRN (64 FR 27390) on                        formula. One commenter opined that no                 a state’s funding fall below the hold-
                                               pages 27396 to 27399.                                    modification was made to account for                  harmless level.
                                                  In addition to populating the formula                 farmworkers who do not have
                                               with new data, two modifications have                    authorization to work in the United                   B. Modification 1 Comment
                                               been implemented. Both are ‘‘back-out’’                  States, and one commenter inquired if                   One commenter agreed that it was
                                               adjustments to the COA hired labor                       ETA used 2013–2014 NAWS data on                       appropriate to remove UI payroll tax
                                               expenditures (Wage Bill) to account for:                 work authorization status to determine                payments from Census of Agriculture
                                               (1) Unemployment Insurance (UI)                          the total number of NFJP-eligible                     farm labor expenditures (Modification
                                               payroll tax payments made on behalf of                   individuals. One commenter opined                     1), noting that UI payments are not
                                               farmworkers; and (2) expenditures on                     that the data used in the formula will                wages, and UI rules, regulations, and
                                               H–2A workers. A third modification                       not fully capture the totality of MSFWs               rates vary by State.
                                               was proposed to align the allotment                      to whom grantees provide services,                      ETA is pleased that it is now possible
                                               formula with the definition of                           while another opined that the Legal                   to back out this number from the
                                               dependent under WIOA Section                             Services Corporation’s allotment                      calculation of the NFJP allotment
                                               167(i)(2)(B) and (3)(B) by accounting for                formula is a better representation of the             formula.
                                               eligible dependents ages 14 and over of                  NFJP-eligible population. Lastly, there
                                               eligible Migrant and Seasonal                            was a general question about how the                  C. Modification 2 Comments
                                               Farmworkers (MSFW) in each State’s                       hold-harmless mechanism affects                         One commenter questioned the
                                               share of the total eligible population.                  grantees’ percentage of the allotment.                backing out of H–2A expenditures from
                                               However, based on public comments                           ETA used nine years (2006–2014) of                 COA expenditures (Modification 2) due
                                               and ETA’s consideration of them, the                     regional-level NAWS data to determine                 to: (1) A recent increase in the number
                                               third modification will not be                           the share of crop hours in each state that            of foreign-born farmworkers employed
                                               implemented. The rationale for not                       were performed by NFJP-eligible crop                  through the H–2A program, which
                                               implementing this modification is                        workers. The eligibility criteria included            could create an increase in emergencies
                                               described in Section III, below.                         whether a crop worker was authorized                  for which NFJP grantees will be asked
                                                  Modifications 1 and 2 more accurately                 to work in the United States. The                     to provide assistance; and (2) a greater
                                               estimate each State’s share of the NFJP-                 application of NAWS data to the                       coordination, stemming from the
                                               eligible population. Modification 1                      allotment formula is discussed in                     enactment of the WIOA, between State
                                               removes non-wages from COA farm                          greater detail in the May 19, 1999 FRN                Monitor Advocates (SMA) and NFJP
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                                               labor expenditures. UI payroll tax                       (64 FR 27390) on pages 27397 to 27399.                grantees regarding the provision of
                                               payments, which vary by State, are not                   While ETA is aware that the formula                   emergency services for H–2A
                                               wages. Modification 2 removes labor                      does not account for the totality of the              farmworkers.
                                               expenditures on H–2A workers from                        NFJP-eligible population, it is not aware               ETA has determined that
                                               COA farm labor expenditures to align                     of data sources that could be used to                 Modification 2 is needed to strike a
                                               the allotment formula with the NFJP-                     estimate subpopulations of NFJP-                      balance between ETA policy concerning
                                               eligible population. Therefore,                          eligible farmworkers that would meet                  the utilization of grant funds for


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                                               emergency services and the primary                       Should survey data on animal                          IV. Description of the Hold-Harmless
                                               purpose of NFJP, which is to strengthen                  agricultural workers, like NAWS data on               Provision
                                               the ability of eligible MSFWs and their                  crop workers, become available, ETA                      For PY 2018, 2019, and 2020, the
                                               dependents to obtain or retain                           would reconsider applying this                        Department intends to apply a hold-
                                               unsubsidized employment, stabilize                       modification to the formula and would                 harmless provision to the allotment
                                               their unsubsidized employment, and                       give the public an opportunity to                     formula in order to allow a staged
                                               achieve economic self-sufficiency,                       comment.                                              transition from the application of the
                                               including upgraded employment in                            Although in some circumstances it                  previous formula to the modified
                                               agriculture (WIOA 20 CFR 685.100).                       may be appropriate to use demographic                 formula. The hold-harmless provision
                                               D. Modification 3 Comments                               data collected from crop agricultural                 provides for a stop loss/stop gain limit
                                                                                                        workers to estimate the characteristics               to transition to the use of the updated
                                                  Of the nine comments concerning
                                                                                                        of animal agricultural workers, ETA                   data. Due to the length of time since the
                                               Modification 3, only one was
                                                                                                        does not believe it would be appropriate              data has been updated, it is anticipated
                                               supportive. Generally, commenters
                                                                                                        to use crop worker data to estimate, by               there may be significant changes for a
                                               expressed concern that Modification 3
                                                                                                        region of the country, the average                    few states, necessitating the stop loss/
                                               caused big changes in funding levels for
                                                                                                        number of NFJP-eligible dependents per                stop gain approach. The stop loss/stop
                                               some states, particularly those in the
                                               Midwest that have large numbers of                       eligible MSFW employed in animal                      gain approach is based on a State
                                               animal agricultural workers relative to                  agriculture. Doing so would require ETA               service area’s previous year’s allotment
                                               crop workers. One commenter pointed                      to make a large number of assumptions,                percentage share, which is its relative
                                               out that the Department was able to                      which would fail to adhere to the                     share of the total formula allotments.
                                               estimate the share of animal agricultural                requirements for allotment formula of                 The staged transition of the hold-
                                               workers in each state with income                        accuracy, transparency, and reliance on               harmless provision will be implemented
                                               below the Lower Living Standard                          published data.                                       specifically as follows:
                                               Income Level (LLSIL) and inquired if                        Regarding the question and opinion                    (1) In PY 2018, State service areas will
                                               the Department was also able to                          about over-counting dependents of crop                receive an amount equal to at least 95
                                               estimate the number of dependents of                     workers, ETA confirms that it did not                 percent of their PY 2017 allotment
                                               animal agricultural workers and, if not,                 over-count these dependents. ETA                      percentage share, as applied to the PY
                                               whether it would be possible to assume                   reviewed the analysis program that was                2018 formula funds available;
                                               animal agricultural and crop workers                     used to estimate, by region, the average                 (2) In PY 2019, State service areas will
                                               are similar with respect to the number                   number of eligible dependents ages 14                 receive an amount equal to at least 90
                                               of their offspring. Another commenter                    and over per eligible MSFW and                        percent of their PY 2018 allotment
                                               opined that the Department should                        confirms that dependents who                          percentage share, as applied to the PY
                                               either use data on crop workers to                       themselves worked in agriculture were                 2019 formula funds available;
                                               estimate the number of dependents of                     not included in the analysis.                            (3) In PY 2020, State service areas will
                                               animal agricultural workers or drop                      Furthermore, crop workers in families                 receive an amount equal to at least 85
                                               Modification 3. One commenter                            where the spouse was also a farmworker                percent of their PY 2019 allotment
                                               inquired if the Department had used                      were weighted appropriately, so that the              percentage share, as applied to the PY
                                               NAWS data to account for eligible                        number of dependents in such families                 2020 formula funds available.
                                               dependents of eligible MSFWs in each                     was not overestimated.                                   In PY 2018, 2019, and 2020, the hold-
                                               State’s share of the total NFJP-eligible                    ETA will include background                        harmless provision also provides that no
                                               population and, if so, had it accounted                  analyses steps, such as these, in a future            State service area will receive an
                                               for the fact that some children of                       FRN concerning changes to the                         amount that is more than 150 percent of
                                               farmworkers are themselves                               allotment formula involving the                       their previous year’s allotment
                                               farmworkers, while another commenter                     calculation of dependents, should it                  percentage share.
                                               opined that the Department triple-                       ever determine that it is able to account                In PY 2021, since the Department has
                                               counted dependents because some are                      for eligible dependents of eligible                   a responsibility to use the most current
                                               themselves farmworkers and some have                     MSFWs employed in animal agriculture                  and reliable data available, amounts for
                                               two farmworker parents. Lastly, one                      in the NFJP allotment formula.                        the new awards will be based on
                                               commenter expressed concern that                                                                               updated data from the sources described
                                               grantees were not given sufficient time                  E. State-Specific Comments                            in Section II, pending their availability.
                                               to comment on Modification 3.                                                                                  At that time, the Department will
                                                                                                           Two commenters inquired how a
                                                  ETA informed the public through the                                                                         determine whether the changes to State
                                                                                                        particular state would be impacted by
                                               May 23, 2018 FRN (83 FR 23937) of its                                                                          allotments are significant enough to
                                                                                                        the hold-harmless, and one inquired
                                               proposal to use NAWS data to estimate,                                                                         warrant another hold-harmless
                                                                                                        about the breakdown of funds, within a
                                               by region, the average number of NFJP-                                                                         provision. Otherwise, allotments to each
                                                                                                        particular state, by grantee.
                                               eligible dependents ages 14 and above                                                                          State service area will be for an amount
                                               per MSFW-eligible crop worker and, in                       ETA would like to clarify that a                   resulting from a direct allotment of the
                                               doing so, accounted for the fact that                    State’s hold-harmless is not based on its             proposed funding formula without
                                               some dependents are themselves                           PY 2018 allotment percentage share                    adjustment.
                                               farmworkers.                                             without the hold-harmless. The
                                                  Based on the public comments                          calculation is based on 95 percent of its             V. Minimum Funding Provisions
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                                               received, ETA agrees with the                            PY 2017 allotment percentage share                      A State area that would receive less
                                               comments that states with large                          (column 2) as applied to the PY 2018                  than $60,000 by application of the
                                               numbers of animal agricultural workers                   formula funds available.                              formula will, at the option of the DOL,
                                               relative to crop workers would be                           Regarding the breakdown of a State’s               receive no allotment or, if practical, be
                                               unfairly impacted by this modification.                  award by grantee within that State, ETA               combined with another adjacent State
                                               As such, it has not applied Modification                 will provide this information when it                 area. Funding below $60,000 is deemed
                                               3 to the PY 2018 allotment formula.                      issues its final allotment TEGL.                      insufficient for sustaining an


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                                               independently administered program.                      the PY 2017 appropriation was retained                allotments with the application of the
                                               However, if practical, a State                           to fund housing grants after $27,585 was              first-year (95 percent) hold-harmless
                                               jurisdiction that would receive less than                set aside for program integrity, and                  and minimum funding provisions,
                                               $60,000 may be combined with another                     $494,000 was retained for Training and                followed by the percentages, are shown
                                               adjacent State area.                                     Technical Assistance. The figures in the              in columns 3 and 4. The difference
                                                                                                        first numerical column show the actual                between PY 2017 and PY 2018
                                               VI. Program Year 2018 Allotments
                                                                                                        PY 2017 formula allotments to State                   allotments are shown in column 5. The
                                                  The state allotments set forth in the                 service areas. The next column shows                  sixth column of the Table shows the
                                               Table appended to this notice reflect the                the percentage of each allotment.                     allotments based on the formula without
                                               distribution resulting from the allotment                   For PY 2018, the funding level                     the application of the hold-harmless or
                                               formula described above. For PY 2017,                    provided for in the Consolidated                      minimum funding provisions. The
                                               $81,896,000 was appropriated for                         Appropriations Act, 2018 for the                      percentages are reported in column 7.
                                               migrant and seasonal farmworker                          migrant and seasonal farmworker
                                               programs, of which $75,505,575 was                       program is $81,203,000 and will be                    Rosemary Lahasky,
                                               allotted on the basis of the old formula                 allotted on the basis of the formula. For             Deputy Assistant Secretary for Employment
                                               after $407,010 was set aside for program                 purposes of illustrating the effects of the           and Training, Labor.
                                               integrity. The remaining $5,489,415 of                   allotment formula, the State service area             BILLING CODE 4510–FN–P
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                                                                                                                                   U. S. Department of Labor
                                                                                                                             Employment and Training Administration
                                                                                                                           National Farmworker Jobs Program
                                                                                                                       Impact of Final PY 2018 Allotments to States

                                                                                                    py 2017                                                           py 2018 Ul H-2AAdil
                                                                                                                                                 With hold harmless                                 Without hold harmless

                                                                                        Allotment             Percentage        Allotment          Percentage               Difference           Allotment        Percentage
                                                                                                                Share                                Share            (PY 2018 vs. PY 2017)                         Share
                                                                                           (1)                   (2)                 (3)               (4)                     (5)                  (6)               (7)
                                                                           State

                                                                Total                    $75,505,575             100.00000         $81,203,000         100.00000               $5,697,425         $81 ,203,000       100.00000

                                                            Alabama                         764,119                1 01200            780,688             0.96140                     16,569            768,204         0.94603
                                                            Alaska                                                 0.00000                                0.00000                                                       0.00000
                                                            Arizona                        2,057,698               2.72523           2,208,505            2.71973                    150,807        2,432,392           2.99545
                                                            Arkansas                       1,104,657               1.46301           1,128,611            1.38986                     23,954        1,096,396           1.35019

                                                                California                19,283,115              25.53866          20,302,807          2500253                  1,019,692         22,360,997          27.53716
                                                                Colorado                     964,874               1.27788           1,172,108           1.44343                   207,234          1,290,930           1.58976
                                                                Connecticut                  340,039               0.45035             350,127           0.43117                    10,088            385,621           0.47489
                                                                Delaware                     122,461               0.16219             135,621           0.16701                    13,160            149,369           0.18395

                                                                Dis! of Columbia                                   0.00000                                0.00000                                                       0.00000
                                                                Florida                    4,000,446               5.29821           4,087,192            503330                      86,746        3,606,857           4.44178
                                                                Georgia                    1,478,430               1.95804           1,510,489            1.86014                     32,059        1,602,040           1.97288
                                                                Hawaii                       318,882               0.42233             325,797            0.40121                      6,915          308,641           0.38009

                                                                Idaho                      1,037,089               1.37353           1,546,823            1.90488                    509,734        1,703,632           209799
                                                                Illinois                   1,386,739               1.83660           1,520,015            1.87187                    133,276        1,674,107           206163
                                                                Indiana                      891,099               1.18018             996,927            1.22770                    105,828        1,097,990           1.35215
                                                                Iowa                       1,135,326               1.50363           1,381,814            1.70168                    246,488        1,521,896           1.87419

                                                                Kansas                     1,037,193               1.37366           1,061,734            1.30751                     24,541        1,169,367           1.44005
                                                                Kentucky                   1,168,337               1.54735           1,193,671            1.46998                     25,334        1,000,708           1.23235
                                                                Louisiana                    878,803               1.16389             897,859            1.10570                     19,056          764,787           0.94182
                                                                Maine                        282,793               0.37453             288,925            0.35581                      6,132          315,182           0.38814

                                                                Maryland                     349,786               0.46326             357,371            0.44010                      7,585          370,569           0.45635
                                                                Massachusetts                310,726               0.41153             317,464            0.39095                      6,738          349,258           0.43010
                                                                Michigan                   1,350,141               1.78813           1,852,921            2.28184                    502,780        2,040,761           2.51316
                                                                Minnesota                  1,190,716               1.57699           1,418,215            1.74651                    227,499        1,561,987           1.92356

                                                                Mississippi                1,251,630               1.65767           1,278,771            1.57478                     27,141          929,482           1.14464
                                                                Missouri                     951,239               1.25983             971,866            1.19684                     20,627          944,305           1.16289
                                                                Montana                      576,293               0.76325             588,789            0.72508                     12,496          602,338           0.74177
                                                                Nebraska                   1,049,996               1.39062           1,127,274            1.38822                     77,278        1,241,551           1.52895

                                                                Nevada                      173,439                0.22970            177,200             0.21822                      3,761          182,939           0.22529
                                                                New Hampshire                98,352                0.13026            100,577             0.12386                      2,225          110,773           0.13641
                                                                New Jersey                  671,802                0.88974            686,369             0.84525                     14,567          577,864           0.71163
                                                                New Mexico                  913,490                1.20983            933,298             1.14934                     19,808        1,005,311           1.23802

                                                                New York                   1,598,538               2.11711           1,633,201            201126                      34,663        1,509,341           1.85873
                                                                North Carolina             2,596,474               3.43878           2,652,776            3.26684                     56,302        2,528,390           3.11367
                                                                North Dakota                 586,161               0.77631             720,475            0.88725                    134,314          793,513           0.97720
                                                                Ohio                       1,215,667               1.61004           1,242,028            1.52953                     26,361        1,358,636           1.67314

                                                                Oklahoma                   1,228,006               1.62638           1,254,634            1.54506                     26,628          844,974           1 04057
                                                                Oregon                     1,902,686               2.51993           2,129,586            2.62255                    226,900        2,345,472           2.88841
                                                                Pennsylvania               1,490,645               1.97422           1,522,968            1.87551                     32,323        1,424,004           1.75363
                                                                Puerto Rico                2,950,975               3.90829           3,014,964            3.71287                     63,989        2,279,197           2.80679

                                                                Rhode Island                 37,337                0.04945             52,828             0.06506                     15,491             58,183         0.07165
                                                                South Carolina              932,956                1.23561            953,186             1.17383                     20,230            777,471         0.95744
                                                                South Dakota                598,476                0.79262            611,453             0.75299                     12,977            585,156         0.72061
                                                                Tennessee                   827,313                1.09570            845,253             1 04091                     17,940            857,454         1 05594

                                                            Texas                          6,438,740               8.52750           6,578,359            8.10113                    139,619        4,828,716           5.94647
                                                            Utah                             279,058               0.36959             406,255            0.50030                    127,197          447,439           0.55101
                                                            Vermont                          184,099               0.24382             188,091            0.23163                      3,992          178,027           0.21924
                                                            Virginia                         895,239               1.18566             914,652            1.12638                     19,413          960,818           1.18323

                                                            Washington                     2,981,590               3.94883           3,931,488            4.84156                    949,898        4,330,041           5.33237
                                                            West Virqinia                    189,444               0.25090             193,552            0.23836                      4,108          123,103           0.15160
                                                            Wisconsin                      1,206,739               1.59821           1,426,806            1.75709                    220,067        1,571,448           1.93521
                                                            Wyoming                          225,722               0.29895             230,617            0.28400                      4,895          235,363           0.28985




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Document Created: 2018-07-10 23:54:18
Document Modified: 2018-07-10 23:54:18
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesThe PY 2018 NFJP allotments cover July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019.
ContactLaura Iba[ntilde]ez, Unit Chief, (202) 693-3645 or Steven Rietzke, Division Chief at (202) 693-3912.
FR Citation83 FR 32151 

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