83_FR_53913 83 FR 53707 - Grant Guideline

83 FR 53707 - Grant Guideline

STATE JUSTICE INSTITUTE

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 206 (October 24, 2018)

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FR Document2018-23261

This Guideline sets forth the administrative, programmatic, and financial requirements attendant to Fiscal Year 2019 State Justice Institute grants.

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STATE JUSTICE INSTITUTE


Grant Guideline

AGENCY: State Justice Institute.

ACTION: Grant Guideline for FY 2019.

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SUMMARY: This Guideline sets forth the administrative, programmatic, 
and financial requirements attendant to Fiscal Year 2019 State Justice 
Institute grants.

DATES: October 24, 2018.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jonathan Mattiello, Executive 
Director, State Justice Institute, 11951 Freedom Drive, Suite 1020, 
Reston, VA 20190, 571-313-8843, jonathan.mattiello@sji.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the State Justice Institute Act 
of 1984 (42 U.S.C. 10701, et seq.), SJI is authorized to award grants, 
cooperative agreements, and contracts to state and local courts, 
nonprofit organizations, and others for the purpose of improving the 
quality of justice in the state courts of the United States.
    The following Grant Guideline is adopted by the State Justice 
Institute for FY 2019.

Table of Contents

I. The Mission of the State Justice Institute
II. Eligibility for Award
III. Scope of the Program
IV. Grant Applications
V. Grant Application Review Procedures
VI. Compliance Requirements
VII. Financial Requirements
VIII. Grant Adjustments

I. The Mission of the State Justice Institute

    SJI was established by State Justice Institute Authorization Act of 
1984 (42 U.S.C. 10701 et seq.) to improve the administration of justice 
in the state courts of the United States. Incorporated in the State of 
Virginia as a private, nonprofit corporation, SJI is charged, by 
statute, with the responsibility to:
     Direct a national program of financial assistance designed 
to assure that each citizen of the United States is provided ready 
access to a fair and effective system of justice;
     Foster coordination and cooperation with the federal 
judiciary;
     Promote recognition of the importance of the separation of 
powers doctrine to an independent judiciary; and
     Encourage education for judges and support personnel of 
state court systems through national and state organizations.
    To accomplish these broad objectives, SJI is authorized to provide 
funding to state courts, national organizations which support and are 
supported by state courts, national judicial education organizations, 
and other organizations that can assist in improving the quality of 
justice in the state courts. SJI is supervised by a Board of Directors 
appointed by the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate. 
The Board is statutorily composed of six judges; a state court 
administrator; and four members of the public, no more than two of the 
same political party.
    Through the award of grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements, 
SJI is authorized to perform the following activities:
    A. Support technical assistance, demonstrations, special projects, 
research and training to improve the administration of justice in the 
state courts;

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    B. Provide for the preparation, publication, and dissemination of 
information regarding state judicial systems;
    C. Participate in joint projects with federal agencies and other 
private grantors;
    D. Evaluate or provide for the evaluation of programs and projects 
to determine their impact upon the quality of criminal, civil, and 
juvenile justice and the extent to which they have contributed to 
improving the quality of justice in the state courts;
    E. Encourage and assist in furthering judicial education; and,
    F. Encourage, assist, and serve in a consulting capacity to state 
and local courts in the development, maintenance, and coordination of 
criminal, civil, and juvenile justice programs and services.

II. Eligibility for Award

    SJI is authorized by Congress to award grants, cooperative 
agreements, and contracts to the following entities and types of 
organizations:
    A. State and local courts and their agencies (42 U.S.C. 
10705(b)(1)(A)).
    B. National nonprofit organizations controlled by, operating in 
conjunction with, and serving the judicial branches of state 
governments (42 U.S.C. 10705(b)(1)(B)).
    C. National nonprofit organizations for the education and training 
of judges and support personnel of the judicial branch of state 
governments (42 U.S.C. 10705(b)(1)(C)). An applicant is considered a 
national education and training applicant under section 10705(b)(1)(C) 
if:
    1. The principal purpose or activity of the applicant is to provide 
education and training to state and local judges and court personnel; 
and
    2. The applicant demonstrates a record of substantial experience in 
the field of judicial education and training.
    D. Other eligible grant recipients (42 U.S.C. 10705(b)(2)(A)-(D)).
    1. Provided that the objectives of the project can be served 
better, the Institute is also authorized to make awards to:
    a. Nonprofit organizations with expertise in judicial 
administration;
    b. Institutions of higher education;
    c. Individuals, partnerships, firms, corporations (for-profit 
organizations must waive their fees); and
    d. Private agencies with expertise in judicial administration.
    2. SJI may also make awards to state or local agencies and 
institutions other than courts for services that cannot be adequately 
provided through nongovernmental arrangements (42 U.S.C. 10705(b)(3)).
    E. Inter-agency Agreements. SJI may enter into inter-agency 
agreements with federal agencies (42 U.S.C. 10705(b)(4)) and private 
funders to support projects consistent with the purposes of the State 
Justice Institute Act.
    SJI is prohibited from awarding grants to federal, tribal, and 
international courts.

III. Scope of the Program

    SJI is offering six types of grants in FY 2019: Project Grants, 
Technical Assistance (TA) Grants, Curriculum Adaptation and Training 
(CAT) Grants, Partner Grants, Strategic Initiatives Grants (SIG) 
Program, and the Education Support Program (ESP).
    The SJI Board of Directors has established Priority Investment 
Areas for grant funding. SJI will allocate significant financial 
resources through grant-making for these Priority Investment Areas (in 
no ranking order):
     Opioids and the the State Courts Response--SJI is 
supporting a comprehensive strategy for responding to the challenges 
facing state courts in addressing the national opioid crisis. Projects 
that address this Priority Investment Area will inform the work of the 
Conference of Chief Justices/Conference of State Court Administrators 
(CCJ/COSCA) National Opioid Task Force.
     Human Trafficking and the State Courts--Through the Human 
Trafficking and the State Courts Collaborative, addressing the impact 
of federal and state human trafficking laws on the state courts, and 
the challenges faced by state courts in dealing with cases involving 
trafficking victims and their families.
     Guardianship, Conservatorship, and Elder Issues--Assisting 
the state courts in improving their oversight responsibilities through 
electronic reporting, visitor programs, and training.
     Juvenile Justice Reform--innovative projects that have no 
other existing or potential funding sources (federal, state, or 
private) that will advance best practices in handling dependency and 
delinquency cases; promote effective court oversight of juveniles in 
the justice system; address the impact of trauma on juvenile behavior; 
assist the courts in identification of appropriate provision of 
services for juveniles; and address juvenile re-entry.
     Reengineering to Improve Court Operations--Assisting 
courts with the process of reengineering, regionalization or 
centralization of services, structural changes, and improving 
performance. This includes the innovative use of remote technology to 
improve the business operations of the courts, and provide for the 
transaction of court hearings without an appearance in a physical 
courtroom.
     Fines, Fees, and Bail Practices--Assisting courts in 
taking a leadership role in reviewing fines, fees, and bail practices 
to ensure processes are fair and access to justice is assured; 
implementing alternative forms of sanction; developing processes for 
indigency review; and transparency, governance, and structural reforms 
that promote access to justice, accountability, and oversight. Projects 
that address this Priority Investment Area will inform the work of the 
Conference of Chief Justices/Conference of State Court Administrators 
(CCJ/COSCA) National Task Force on Fines, Fees, and Bail Practices.
     Self-Represented Litigation--promoting court-based 
solutions to address increase in self-represented litigants; 
specifically making courts more user-friendly by simplifying court 
forms, providing one-on-one assistance, developing guides, handbooks, 
and instructions on how to proceed, developing court-based self-help 
centers, and using internet technologies to increase access.
     Language Access and the State Courts--improving language 
access in the state courts through remote interpretation (outside the 
courtroom), interpreter certification, and courtroom services (plain 
language forms, websites, etc.).

A. Project Grants

    Project Grants are intended to support innovative education and 
training, research and evaluation, demonstration, and technical 
assistance projects that can improve the administration of justice in 
state courts locally or nationwide. Project Grants may ordinarily not 
exceed $300,000. Examples of expenses not covered by Project Grants 
include the salaries, benefits, or travel of full- or part-time court 
employees. Grant periods for Project Grants ordinarily may not exceed 
36 months.
    Applicants for Project Grants will be required to contribute a cash 
match of not less than 50 percent of the total cost of the proposed 
project. In other words, grant awards by SJI must be matched at least 
dollar for dollar by grant applicants. Applicants may contribute the 
required cash match directly or in cooperation with third parties. 
Prospective applicants should carefully review Section VI.8. (matching 
requirements) and Section VI.16.a. (non-supplantation) of the Guideline 
prior to beginning the application process. Funding from other federal 
departments

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or agencies may not be used for cash match. If questions arise, 
applicants are strongly encouraged to consult SJI.
    As set forth in Section I., SJI is authorized to fund projects 
addressing a broad range of program areas. Funding will not be made 
available for the ordinary, routine operations of court systems.

B. Technical Assistance (TA) Grants

    TA Grants are intended to provide state or local courts, or 
regional court associations, with sufficient support to obtain expert 
assistance to diagnose a problem, develop a response to that problem, 
and implement any needed changes. TA Grants may not exceed $50,000. 
Examples of expenses not covered by TA Grants include the salaries, 
benefits, or travel of full-or part-time court employees. Grant periods 
for TA Grants ordinarily may not exceed 12 months. In calculating 
project duration, applicants are cautioned to fully consider the time 
required to issue a request for proposals, negotiate a contract with 
the selected provider, and execute the project.
    Applicants for TA Grants will be required to contribute a total 
match of not less than 50 percent of the grant amount requested, of 
which 20 percent must be cash. In other words, an applicant seeking a 
$50,000 TA grant must provide a $25,000 match, of which up to $20,000 
can be in-kind and not less than $5,000 must be cash. Funding from 
other federal departments and agencies may not be used for cash match. 
TA Grant application procedures can be found in section IV.B.

C. Curriculum Adaptation and Training (CAT) Grants

    CAT Grants are intended to: (1) Enable courts or national court 
associations to modify and adapt model curricula, course modules, or 
conference programs to meet states' or local jurisdictions' educational 
needs; train instructors to present portions or all of the curricula; 
and pilot-test them to determine their appropriateness, quality, and 
effectiveness, or (2) conduct judicial branch education and training 
programs, led by either expert or in-house personnel, designed to 
prepare judges and court personnel for innovations, reforms, and/or new 
technologies recently adopted by grantee courts. CAT Grants may not 
exceed $30,000. Examples of expenses not covered by CAT Grants include 
the salaries, benefits, or travel of full-or part-time court employees. 
Grant periods for CAT Grants ordinarily may not exceed 12 months.
    Applicants for CAT Grants will be required to contribute a match of 
not less than 50 percent of the grant amount requested, of which 20 
percent must be cash. In other words, an applicant seeking a $30,000 
CAT grant must provide a $15,000 match, of which up to $12,000 can be 
in-kind and not less than $3,000 must be cash. Funding from other 
federal departments and agencies may not be used for cash match. CAT 
Grant application procedures can be found in section IV.C.

D. Partner Grants

    Partner Grants are intended to allow SJI and federal, state, or 
local agencies or foundations, trusts, or other private entities to 
combine financial resources in pursuit of common interests. SJI and its 
financial partners may set any level for Partner Grants, subject to the 
entire amount of the grant being available at the time of the award. 
Grant periods for Partner Grants ordinarily may not exceed 36 months.
    Partner Grants are subject to the same cash match requirement as 
Project Grants. In other words, grant awards by SJI must be matched at 
least dollar-for-dollar. Partner Grants are initiated and coordinated 
by SJI and its financial partner. More information on Partner Grants 
can be found in section IV.D.

E. Strategic Initiatives Grants

    The Strategic Initiatives Grants (SIG) program provides SJI with 
the flexibility to address national court issues as they occur, and 
develop solutions to those problems. This is an innovative approach 
where SJI uses its expertise and the expertise and knowledge of its 
grantees to address key issues facing state courts across the United 
States.
    The funding is used for grants or contractual services, and is 
handled at the discretion of the SJI Board of Directors and staff 
outside the normal grant application process (i.e., SJI will initiate 
the project).

F. Education Support Program (ESP) for Judges and Court Managers

    The Education Support Program (ESP) is intended to enhance the 
skills, knowledge, and abilities of state court judges and court 
managers by enabling them to attend out-of-state, or to enroll in 
online, educational and training programs sponsored by national and 
state providers that they could not otherwise attend or take online 
because of limited state, local, and personal budgets. The program only 
covers the cost of tuition up to a maximum of $1,000 per course. More 
information on the ESP program can be found in section IV.E.

IV. Grant Applications

A. Project Grants

    An application for a Project Grant must include an application 
form; budget forms (with appropriate documentation); a project abstract 
and program narrative; a disclosure of lobbying form, when applicable; 
and certain certifications and assurances (see below). See www.sji.gov/forms for Project Grant application forms.
1. Forms
a. Application Form (Form A)
    The application form requests basic information regarding the 
proposed project, the applicant, and the total amount of funding 
requested from SJI. It also requires the signature of an individual 
authorized to certify on behalf of the applicant that the information 
contained in the application is true and complete; that submission of 
the application has been authorized by the applicant; and that if 
funding for the proposed project is approved, the applicant will comply 
with the requirements and conditions of the award, including the 
assurances set forth in Form D.
b. Certificate of State Approval (Form B)
    An application from a state or local court must include a copy of 
Form B signed by the state's chief justice or state court 
administrator. The signature denotes that the proposed project has been 
approved by the state's highest court or the agency or council it has 
designated. It denotes further that, if applicable, a cash match 
reduction has been requested, and that if SJI approves funding for the 
project, the court or the specified designee will receive, administer, 
and be accountable for the awarded funds.
c. Budget Form (Form C)
    Applicants must submit a Form C. In addition, applicants must 
provide a detailed budget narrative providing an explanation of the 
basis for the estimates in each budget category (see subsection A.4. 
below).
    If funds from other sources are required to conduct the project, 
either as match or to support other aspects of the project, the source, 
current status of the request, and anticipated decision date must be 
provided.
d. Assurances (Form D)
    This form lists the statutory, regulatory, and policy requirements 
with which recipients of Institute funds must comply.

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e. Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (Form E)
    Applicants other than units of state or local government are 
required to disclose whether they, or another entity that is part of 
the same organization as the applicant, have advocated a position 
before Congress on any issue, and to identify the specific subjects of 
their lobbying efforts (see section VI.A.7.).
2. Project Abstract
    The abstract should highlight the purposes, goals, methods, and 
anticipated benefits of the proposed project. It should not exceed 1 
single-spaced page.
3. Program Narrative
    The program narrative for an application may not exceed 25 double-
spaced pages. The pages should be numbered. This page limit does not 
include the forms, the abstract, the budget narrative, and any 
appendices containing resumes and letters of cooperation or 
endorsement. Additional background material should be attached only if 
it is essential to impart a clear understanding of the proposed 
project. Numerous and lengthy appendices are strongly discouraged.
    The program narrative should address the following topics:
a. Project Objectives
    The applicant should include a clear, concise statement of what the 
proposed project is intended to accomplish. In stating the objectives 
of the project, applicants should focus on the overall programmatic 
objective (e.g., to enhance understanding and skills regarding a 
specific subject, or to determine how a certain procedure affects the 
court and litigants) rather than on operational objectives.
    The applicant must describe how the proposed project addresses one 
or more Priority Investment Areas. If the project does not address one 
or more Priority Investment Areas, the applicant must provide an 
explanation why not.
b. Need for the Project
    If the project is to be conducted in any specific location(s), the 
applicant should discuss the particular needs of the project site(s) to 
be addressed by the project and why those needs are not being met 
through the use of existing programs, procedures, services, or other 
resources.
    If the project is not site-specific, the applicant should discuss 
the problems that the proposed project would address, and why existing 
programs, procedures, services, or other resources cannot adequately 
resolve those problems. In addition, the applicant should describe how, 
if applicable, the project will be sustained in the future through 
existing resources.
    The discussion should include specific references to the relevant 
literature and to the experience in the field. SJI continues to make 
all grant reports and most grant products available online through the 
National Center for State Courts (NCSC) Library and Digital Archive. 
Applicants are required to conduct a search of the NCSC Library and 
Digital Archive on the topic areas they are addressing. This search 
should include SJI-funded grants, and previous projects not supported 
by SJI. Searches for SJI grant reports and other state court resources 
begin with the NCSC Library section. Applicants must discuss the 
results of their research; how they plan to incorporate the previous 
work into their proposed project; and if the project will differentiate 
from prior work.
c. Tasks, Methods and Evaluations
    (1) Tasks and Methods. The applicant should delineate the tasks to 
be performed in achieving the project objectives and the methods to be 
used for accomplishing each task. For example:
    (a) For research and evaluation projects, the applicant should 
include the data sources, data collection strategies, variables to be 
examined, and analytic procedures to be used for conducting the 
research or evaluation and ensuring the validity and general 
applicability of the results. For projects involving human subjects, 
the discussion of methods should address the procedures for obtaining 
respondents' informed consent, ensuring the respondents' privacy and 
freedom from risk or harm, and protecting others who are not the 
subjects of research but would be affected by the research. If the 
potential exists for risk or harm to human subjects, a discussion 
should be included that explains the value of the proposed research and 
the methods to be used to minimize or eliminate such risk.
    (b) For education and training projects, the applicant should 
include the adult education techniques to be used in designing and 
presenting the program, including the teaching/learning objectives of 
the educational design, the teaching methods to be used, and the 
opportunities for structured interaction among the participants; how 
faculty would be recruited, selected, and trained; the proposed number 
and length of the conferences, courses, seminars, or workshops to be 
conducted and the estimated number of persons who would attend them; 
the materials to be provided and how they would be developed; and the 
cost to participants.
    (c) For demonstration projects, the applicant should include the 
demonstration sites and the reasons they were selected, or if the sites 
have not been chosen, how they would be identified and their 
cooperation obtained; and how the program or procedures would be 
implemented and monitored.
    (d) For technical assistance projects, the applicant should explain 
the types of assistance that would be provided; the particular issues 
and problems for which assistance would be provided; the type of 
assistance determined; how suitable providers would be selected and 
briefed; and how reports would be reviewed.
    (2) Evaluation. Projects should include an evaluation plan to 
determine whether the project met its objectives. The evaluation should 
be designed to provide an objective and independent assessment of the 
effectiveness or usefulness of the training or services provided; the 
impact of the procedures, technology, or services tested; or the 
validity and applicability of the research conducted. The evaluation 
plan should be appropriate to the type of project proposed.
d. Project Management
    The applicant should present a detailed management plan, including 
the starting and completion date for each task; the time commitments to 
the project of key staff and their responsibilities regarding each 
project task; and the procedures that would ensure that all tasks are 
performed on time, within budget, and at the highest level of quality. 
In preparing the project time line, Gantt Chart, or schedule, 
applicants should make certain that all project activities, including 
publication or reproduction of project products and their initial 
dissemination, would occur within the proposed project period. The 
management plan must also provide for the submission of Quarterly 
Progress and Financial Reports within 30 days after the close of each 
calendar quarter (i.e., no later than January 30, April 30, July 30, 
and October 30), per section VI.A.13.
    Applicants should be aware that SJI is unlikely to approve a 
limited extension of the grant period without strong justification. 
Therefore, the management plan should be as realistic as possible and 
fully reflect the time commitments of the proposed project staff and 
consultants.

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e. Products
    The program narrative in the application should contain a 
description of the product(s) to be developed (e.g., training curricula 
and materials, websites or other electronic multimedia, articles, 
guidelines, manuals, reports, handbooks, benchbooks, or books), 
including when they would be submitted to SJI. The budget should 
include the cost of producing and disseminating the product to the 
state chief justice, state court administrator, and other appropriate 
judges or court personnel. If final products involve electronic 
formats, the applicant should indicate how the product would be made 
available to other courts. Discussion of this dissemination process 
should occur between the grantee and SJI prior to the final selection 
of the dissemination process to be used.
    (1) Dissemination Plan. The application must explain how and to 
whom the products would be disseminated; describe how they would 
benefit the state courts, including how they could be used by judges 
and court personnel; identify development, production, and 
dissemination costs covered by the project budget; and present the 
basis on which products and services developed or provided under the 
grant would be offered to the court community and the public at large 
(i.e., whether products would be distributed at no cost to recipients, 
or if costs are involved, the reason for charging recipients and the 
estimated price of the product). Ordinarily, applicants should schedule 
all product preparation and distribution activities within the project 
period.
    Applicants proposing to develop web-based products should provide 
for sending a notice and description of the document to the appropriate 
audiences to alert them to the availability of the website or 
electronic product (i.e., a written report with a reference to the 
website).
    Three (3) copies of all project products should be submitted to 
SJI, along with an electronic version in HTML or PDF format. 
Discussions of final product dissemination should be conducted with SJI 
prior to the end of the grant period.
    (2) Types of Products. The type of product to be prepared depends 
on the nature of the project. For example, in most instances, the 
products of a research, evaluation, or demonstration project should 
include an article summarizing the project findings that is publishable 
in a journal serving the courts community nationally, an executive 
summary that would be disseminated to the project's primary audience, 
or both. Applicants proposing to conduct empirical research or 
evaluation projects with national import should describe how they would 
make their data available for secondary analysis after the grant period 
(see section VI.A.14.a.).
    The curricula and other products developed through education and 
training projects should be designed for use by others and again by the 
original participants in the course of their duties.
    (3) SJI Review. Applicants must submit a final draft of all written 
grant products to SJI for review and approval at least 30 days before 
the products are submitted for publication or reproduction. For 
products in website or multimedia format, applicants must provide for 
SJI review of the product at the treatment, script, rough-cut, and 
final stages of development, or their equivalents. No grant funds may 
be obligated for publication or reproduction of a final grant product 
without the written approval of SJI (see section VI.A.11.f.).
    (4) Acknowledgment, Disclaimer, and Logo. Applicants must also 
include in all project products a prominent acknowledgment that support 
was received from SJI and a disclaimer paragraph based on the example 
provided in section VI.A.11.a.2. in the Grant Guideline. The ``SJI'' 
logo must appear on the front cover of a written product, or in the 
opening frames of a website or other multimedia product, unless SJI 
approves another placement. The SJI logo can be downloaded from SJI's 
website: www.sji.gov.
f. Applicant Status
    An applicant that is not a state or local court and has not 
received a grant from SJI within the past three years should indicate 
whether it is either a national non-profit organization controlled by, 
operating in conjunction with, and serving the judicial branches of 
state governments, or a national non-profit organization for the 
education and training of state court judges and support personnel (see 
section II). If the applicant is a non-judicial unit of federal, state, 
or local government, it must explain whether the proposed services 
could be adequately provided by non-governmental entities.
g. Staff Capability
    The applicant should include a summary of the training and 
experience of the key staff members and consultants that qualify them 
for conducting and managing the proposed project. Resumes of identified 
staff should be attached to the application. If one or more key staff 
members and consultants are not known at the time of the application, a 
description of the criteria that would be used to select persons for 
these positions should be included. The applicant also should identify 
the person who would be responsible for managing and reporting on the 
financial aspects of the proposed project.
h. Organizational Capacity
    Applicants that have not received a grant from SJI within the past 
three years should include a statement describing their capacity to 
administer grant funds, including the financial systems used to monitor 
project expenditures (and income, if any), and a summary of their past 
experience in administering grants, as well as any resources or 
capabilities that they have that would particularly assist in the 
successful completion of the project.
    Unless requested otherwise, an applicant that has received a grant 
from SJI within the past three years should describe only the changes 
in its organizational capacity, tax status, or financial capability 
that may affect its capacity to administer a grant.
    If the applicant is a non-profit organization (other than a 
university), it must also provide documentation of its 501(c) tax-
exempt status as determined by the Internal Revenue Service and a copy 
of a current certified audit report. For purposes of this requirement, 
``current'' means no earlier than two years prior to the present 
calendar year.
    If a current audit report is not available, SJI will require the 
organization to complete a financial capability questionnaire, which 
must be signed by a certified public accountant. Other applicants may 
be required to provide a current audit report, a financial capability 
questionnaire, or both, if specifically requested to do so by the 
Institute.
i. Statement of Lobbying Activities
    Non-governmental applicants must submit SJI's Disclosure of 
Lobbying Activities Form E, which documents whether they, or another 
entity that is a part of the same organization as the applicant, have 
advocated a position before Congress on any issue, and identifies the 
specific subjects of their lobbying efforts.
j. Letters of Cooperation or Support
    If the cooperation of courts, organizations, agencies, or 
individuals other than the applicant is required to conduct the 
project, the applicant should attach written assurances of

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cooperation and availability to the application, or send them under 
separate cover. Letters of general support for a project are also 
encouraged.
4. Budget Narrative
    In addition to Project Grant applications, the following section 
also applies to Technical Assistance and Curriculum Adaptation and 
Training grant applications.
    The budget narrative should provide the basis for the computation 
of all project-related costs. When the proposed project would be 
partially supported by grants from other funding sources, applicants 
should make clear what costs would be covered by those other grants. 
Additional background information or schedules may be attached if they 
are essential to obtaining a clear understanding of the proposed 
budget. Numerous and lengthy appendices are strongly discouraged.
    The budget narrative should cover the costs of all components of 
the project and clearly identify costs attributable to the project 
evaluation.
a. Justification of Personnel Compensation
    The applicant should set forth the percentages of time to be 
devoted by the individuals who would staff the proposed project, the 
annual salary of each of those persons, and the number of work days per 
year used for calculating the percentages of time or daily rates of 
those individuals. The applicant should explain any deviations from 
current rates or established written organizational policies. No grant 
funds or cash match may be used to pay the salary and related costs for 
a current or new employee of a court or other unit of government 
because such funds would constitute a supplantation of state or local 
funds in violation of 42 U.S.C. 10706(d)(1); this includes new 
employees hired specifically for the project. The salary and any 
related costs for a current or new employee of a court or other unit of 
government may only be accepted as in-kind match.
b. Fringe Benefit Computation
    For non-governmental entities, the applicant should provide a 
description of the fringe benefits provided to employees. If 
percentages are used, the authority for such use should be presented, 
as well as a description of the elements included in the determination 
of the percentage rate.
c. Consultant/Contractual Services and Honoraria
    The applicant should describe the tasks each consultant would 
perform, the estimated total amount to be paid to each consultant, the 
basis for compensation rates (e.g., the number of days multiplied by 
the daily consultant rates), and the method for selection. Rates for 
consultant services must be set in accordance with section VII.I.2.c. 
Prior written SJI approval is required for any consultant rate in 
excess of $800 per day; SJI funds may not be used to pay a consultant 
more than $1,100 per day. Honorarium payments must be justified in the 
same manner as consultant payments.
d. Travel
    Transportation costs and per diem rates must comply with the 
policies of the applicant organization. If the applicant does not have 
an established travel policy, then travel rates must be consistent with 
those established by the federal government. The budget narrative 
should include an explanation of the rate used, including the 
components of the per diem rate and the basis for the estimated 
transportation expenses. The purpose of the travel should also be 
included in the narrative.
e. Equipment
    Grant funds may be used to purchase only the equipment necessary to 
demonstrate a new technological application in a court or that is 
otherwise essential to accomplishing the objectives of the project. In 
other words, grant funds cannot be used strictly for the purpose of 
purchasing equipment. Equipment purchases to support basic court 
operations will not be approved. The applicant should describe the 
equipment to be purchased or leased and explain why the acquisition of 
that equipment is essential to accomplish the project's goals and 
objectives. The narrative should clearly identify which equipment is to 
be leased and which is to be purchased. The method of procurement 
should also be described.
f. Supplies
    The applicant should provide a general description of the supplies 
necessary to accomplish the goals and objectives of the grant. In 
addition, the applicant should provide the basis for the amount 
requested for this expenditure category.
g. Construction
    Construction expenses are prohibited.
h. Postage
    Anticipated postage costs for project-related mailings, including 
distribution of the final product(s), should be described in the budget 
narrative. The cost of special mailings, such as for a survey or for 
announcing a workshop, should be distinguished from routine mailing 
costs. The bases for all postage estimates should be included in the 
budget narrative.
i. Printing/Photocopying
    Anticipated costs for printing or photocopying project documents, 
reports, and publications should be included in the budget narrative, 
along with the bases used to calculate these estimates.
j. Indirect Costs
    Indirect costs are only applicable to organizations that are not 
state courts or government agencies. Recoverable indirect costs are 
limited to no more than 75 percent of a grantee's direct personnel 
costs, i.e. salaries plus fringe benefits (see section VII.H.3.).
    Applicants should describe the indirect cost rates applicable to 
the grant in detail. If costs often included within an indirect cost 
rate are charged directly (e.g., a percentage of the time of senior 
managers to supervise project activities), the applicant should specify 
that these costs are not included within its approved indirect cost 
rate. These rates must be established in accordance with section 
VII.H.3. If the applicant has an indirect cost rate or allocation plan 
approved by any federal granting agency, a copy of the approved rate 
agreement must be attached to the application.
5. Submission Requirements
    a. Every applicant must submit an original and one copy, by mail, 
of the application package consisting of Form A; Form B, if the 
application is from a state or local court, or a Disclosure of Lobbying 
Form (Form E), if the applicant is not a unit of state or local 
government; Form C; the Application Abstract; the Program Narrative; 
the Budget Narrative; and any necessary appendices.
    Letters of application may be submitted at any time. However, 
applicants are encouraged to review the grant deadlines available on 
the SJI website. Receipt of each application will be acknowledged by 
letter or email.
    b. Applicants submitting more than one application may include 
material that would be identical in each application in a cover letter. 
This material will be incorporated by reference into each application 
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counted against the 25-page limit for the program narrative. A copy of 
the cover letter should be attached to each copy of the application.

B. Technical Assistance (TA) Grants

1. Application Procedures
    Applicants for TA Grants may submit an original and one copy, by 
mail, of a detailed letter describing the proposed project, as well as 
a Form A--State Justice Institute Application; Form B--Certificate of 
State Approval from the State Supreme Court, or its designated agency; 
and Form C--Project Budget in Tabular Format (see www.sji.gov/forms).
2. Application Format
    Although there is no prescribed form for the letter, or a minimum 
or maximum page limit, letters of application should include the 
following information:
    a. Need for Funding. The applicant must explain the critical need 
facing the applicant, and the proposed technical assistance that will 
enable the applicant meet this critical need. The applicant must also 
explain why state or local resources are not sufficient to fully 
support the costs of the project. In addition, the applicant should 
describe how, if applicable, the project will be sustained in the 
future through existing resources.
    The discussion should include specific references to the relevant 
literature and to the experience in the field. SJI continues to make 
all grant reports and most grant products available online through the 
National Center for State Courts (NCSC) Library and Digital Archive. 
Applicants are required to conduct a search of the NCSC Library and 
Digital Archive on the topic areas they are addressing. This search 
should include SJI-funded grants, and previous projects not supported 
by SJI. Searches for SJI grant reports and other state court resources 
begin with the NCSC Library section. Applicants must discuss the 
results of their research; how they plan to incorporate the previous 
work into their proposed project; and if the project will differentiate 
from prior work.
    b. Project Description. The applicant must describe how the 
proposed project addressed one or more Priority Investment Areas. If 
the project does not address one or more Priority Investment Areas, the 
applicant must provide an explanation why not.
    The applicant must describe the tasks the consultant will perform, 
and how would they be accomplished. In addition, the applicant must 
identify which organization or individual will be hired to provide the 
assistance, and how the consultant was selected. If a consultant has 
not yet been identified, what procedures and criteria would be used to 
select the consultant (applicants are expected to follow their 
jurisdictions' normal procedures for procuring consultant services)? 
What specific tasks would the consultant(s) and court staff undertake? 
What is the schedule for completion of each required task and the 
entire project? How would the applicant oversee the project and provide 
guidance to the consultant, and who at the court or regional court 
association would be responsible for coordinating all project tasks and 
submitting quarterly progress and financial status reports?
    If the consultant has been identified, the applicant should provide 
a letter from that individual or organization documenting interest in 
and availability for the project, as well as the consultant's ability 
to complete the assignment within the proposed time frame and for the 
proposed cost. The consultant must agree to submit a detailed written 
report to the court and SJI upon completion of the technical 
assistance.
    c. Likelihood of Implementation. What steps have been or would be 
taken to facilitate implementation of the consultant's recommendations 
upon completion of the technical assistance? For example, if the 
support or cooperation of specific court officials or committees, other 
agencies, funding bodies, organizations, or a court other than the 
applicant would be needed to adopt the changes recommended by the 
consultant and approved by the court, how would they be involved in the 
review of the recommendations and development of the implementation 
plan?
3. Budget and Matching State Contribution
    Applicants must follow the same guidelines provided under Section 
IV.A. A completed Form C--Project Budget, Tabular Format and budget 
narrative must be included with the letter requesting technical 
assistance.
    The budget narrative should provide the basis for all project-
related costs, including the basis for determining the estimated 
consultant costs, if compensation of the consultant is required (e.g., 
the number of days per task times the requested daily consultant rate). 
Applicants should be aware that consultant rates above $800 per day 
must be approved in advance by SJI, and that no consultant will be paid 
more than $1,100 per day from SJI funds. In addition, the budget should 
provide for submission of two copies of the consultant's final report 
to the SJI.
    Recipients of TA Grants must maintain appropriate documentation to 
support expenditures.
4. Submission Requirements
    Letters of application should be submitted according to the grant 
deadlines provided on the SJI website.
    If the support or cooperation of agencies, funding bodies, 
organizations, or courts other than the applicant would be needed in 
order for the consultant to perform the required tasks, written 
assurances of such support or cooperation should accompany the 
application letter. Letters of general support for the project are also 
encouraged. Support letters may be submitted under separate cover; 
however, they should be received by the same date as the application.

C. Curriculum Adaptation and Training (CAT) Grants

1. Application Procedures
    Applicants must submit an original and one copy, by mail, of a 
detailed letter as well as a Form A--State Justice Institute 
Application; Form B--Certificate of State Approval; and Form C--Project 
Budget, Tabular Format (see www.sji.gov/forms).
2. Application Format
    Although there is no prescribed format for the letter, or a minimum 
or maximum page limit, letters of application should include the 
following information.
a. For Adaptation of a Curriculum
    (1) Project Description. The applicant must describe how the 
proposed project addresses one or more Priority Investment Areas. If 
the project does not address one or more Priority Investment Areas, the 
applicant must provide an explanation why not. Due to the high costs of 
travel to attend training events, the innovative use of distance 
learning is highly encouraged.
    The applicant must provide the title of the curriculum that will be 
adapted, and identify the entity that originally developed the 
curriculum. The applicant must also address the following questions: 
Why is this education program needed at the present time? What are the 
project's goals? What are the learning objectives of the adapted 
curriculum? What program components would be implemented, and what 
types of modifications, if any, are anticipated in length, format, 
learning objectives, teaching methods, or content? Who would be 
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model curriculum? Who would the participants be, how many would there 
be, how would they be recruited, and from where would they come (e.g., 
from a single local jurisdiction, from across the state, from a multi-
state region, from across the nation)?
    (2) Need for Funding. The discussion should include specific 
references to the relevant literature and to the experience in the 
field. SJI continues to make all grant reports and most grant products 
available online through the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) 
Library and Digital Archive. Applicants are required to conduct a 
search of the NCSC Library and Digital Archive on the topic areas they 
are addressing. This search should include SJI-funded grants, and 
previous projects not supported by SJI. Searches for SJI grant reports 
and other state court resources begin with the NCSC Library section. 
Applicants must discuss the results of their research; how they plan to 
incorporate the previous work into their proposed project; and if the 
project will differentiate from prior work.
    The applicant should explain why state or local resources are 
unable to fully support the modification and presentation of the model 
curriculum. The applicant should also describe the potential for 
replicating or integrating the adapted curriculum in the future using 
state or local funds, once it has been successfully adapted and tested. 
In addition, the applicant should describe how, if applicable, the 
project will be sustained in the future through existing resources.
    (3) Likelihood of Implementation. The applicant should provide the 
proposed timeline, including the project start and end dates, the 
date(s) the judicial branch education program will be presented, and 
the process that will be used to modify and present the program. The 
applicant should also identify who will serve as faculty, and how they 
were selected, in addition to the measures taken to facilitate 
subsequent presentations of the program. Ordinarily, an independent 
evaluation of a curriculum adaptation project is not required; however, 
the results of any evaluation should be included in the final report.
    (4) Expressions of Interest by Judges and/or Court Personnel. Does 
the proposed program have the support of the court system or 
association leadership, and of judges, court managers, and judicial 
branch education personnel who are expected to attend? Applicants may 
demonstrate this by attaching letters of support.
b. For Training Assistance
    (1) Need for Funding. The applicant must describe how the proposed 
project addresses one or more Priority Investment Areas. If the project 
does not address one or more Priority Investment Areas, the applicant 
must provide an explanation why not.
    The discussion should include specific references to the relevant 
literature and to the experience in the field. SJI continues to make 
all grant reports and most grant products available online through the 
National Center for State Courts (NCSC) Library and Digital Archive. 
Applicants are required to conduct a search of the NCSC Library and 
Digital Archive on the topic areas they are addressing. This search 
should include SJI-funded grants, and previous projects not supported 
by SJI. Searches for SJI grant reports and other state court resources 
begin with the NCSC Library section. Applicants must discuss the 
results of their research; how they plan to incorporate the previous 
work into their proposed project; and if the project will differentiate 
from prior work.
    The applicant should describe the court reform or initiative 
prompting the need for training. The applicant should also discuss how 
the proposed training will help the applicant implement planned changes 
at the court, and why state or local resources are not sufficient to 
fully support the costs of the required training. In addition, the 
applicant should describe how, if applicable, the project will be 
sustained in the future through existing resources.
    (2) Project Description. The applicant must identify the tasks the 
trainer(s) will be expected to perform, which organization or 
individual will be hired, and, if in-house personnel are not the 
trainers, how the trainer will be selected. If a trainer has not yet 
been identified, the applicant must describe the procedures and 
criteria that will be used to select the trainer. In addition, the 
applicant should address the following questions: What specific tasks 
would the trainer and court staff or regional court association members 
undertake? What presentation methods will be used? What is the schedule 
for completion of each required task and the entire project? How will 
the applicant oversee the project and provide guidance to the trainer, 
and who at the court or affiliated with the regional court association 
would be responsible for coordinating all project tasks and submitting 
quarterly progress and financial status reports?
    If the trainer has been identified, the applicant should provide a 
letter from that individual or organization documenting interest in and 
availability for the project, as well as the trainer's ability to 
complete the assignment within the proposed time frame and for the 
proposed cost.
    (3) Likelihood of Implementation. The applicant should explain what 
steps have been or will be taken to coordinate the implementation of 
the training. For example, if the support or cooperation of specific 
court or regional court association officials or committees, other 
agencies, funding bodies, organizations, or a court other than the 
applicant will be needed to adopt the reform and initiate the training 
proposed, how will the applicant secure their involvement in the 
development and implementation of the training?
3. Budget and Matching State Contribution
    Applicants must also follow the same guidelines provided under 
Section IV.A. Applicants should attach a copy of budget Form C and a 
budget narrative that describes the basis for the computation of all 
project-related costs and the source of the match offered.
4. Submission Requirements
    For curriculum adaptation requests, applicants should allow at 
least 90 days between the Board meeting and the date of the proposed 
program to allow sufficient time for needed planning. Letters of 
support for the project are also encouraged. Applicants are encouraged 
to call SJI to discuss concerns about timing of submissions.

D. Partner Grants

    SJI and its funding partners may meld, pick and choose, or waive 
their application procedures, grant cycles, or grant requirements to 
expedite the award of jointly-funded grants targeted at emerging or 
high priority problems confronting state and local courts. SJI may 
solicit brief proposals from potential grantees to fellow financial 
partners as a first step. Should SJI be chosen as the lead grant 
manager, Project Grant application procedures will apply to the 
proposed Partner Grant.

E. Education Support Program (ESP)

    The Education Support Program (ESP) supports full-time state court 
judges and court managers to attend courses that enhance the knowledge, 
skills, and abilities which they could not otherwise attend because of 
limited, state, local, or personal budgets. Beginning in FY 2018, the 
National Judicial College (NJC) and the National Center for State 
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will administer the ESP program separately, in partnership and with 
funding from SJI.
    a. Covered Costs. The ESP program only covers the costs of tuition 
up to a maximum of $1,000 per award. Awards will be made for the exact 
amount requested for tuition. Funds to play tuition in excess of 
$1,000, and other costs of participating in a course such as travel, 
transportation, meals, materials, and transportation to and from 
airports (including rental cars) at the site of the educational 
program, must be obtained from other sources or be borne by the ESP 
award recipient.
    b. Eligible Recipients. Because of the limited amount of funding 
available, only full-time judges of state or local trial and appellate 
courts; full-time professional, state or local court personnel with 
management and supervisory responsibilities or on a professional 
management career track; and supervisory and management probation 
personnel in judicial branch probation offices are eligible for the 
program. Senior judges, part-time judges, quasi-judicial hearing 
officers including referees and commissioners, administrative law 
judges, staff attorneys, law clerks, line staff, law enforcement 
officers, and other executive branch personnel are not eligible. 
Applicants will be limited to one ESP award every other fiscal year 
(i.e., if awarded an ESP in FY 2018, the applicant will remain 
ineligible until FY 2020), unless the course specifically assumes 
multi-year participation as part of a certificate program.
    c. Eligible Courses. Awards are only for courses presented by the 
NJC and ICM in a U.S. jurisdiction to participants in the U.S. or U.S. 
Territories. These courses are designed to enhance the skills of new or 
experienced judges and court managers. Participation during annual or 
mid-year conferences or meetings of a state or national organization 
does not qualify for ESP purposes, even though the conference may 
include workshops or other training sessions.
    d. How and When to Apply
    For NJC Courses: To seek an ESP to attend an NJC course, simply 
find the course you wish to attend on the NJC website: www.judges.org/courses, and click ``register.'' During the registration process, the 
website will ask whether you need a scholarship to attend. Simply 
follow the online instructions to request tuition assistance. If you 
have any questions about this process, you may contact NJC Scholarship 
Coordinator Rebecca Bluemer, at bluemer@judges.org or 800-225-8343. The 
NJC reserves the right to apply additional selection criteria.
    For ICM Courses: To seek an ESP to participate in the ICM Fellows 
Program, submit a completed application to ICM Education Program 
Manager Amy McDowell, at amcdowell@ncsc.org. If you have questions 
about this process, you may contact her at 757-259-1552 or via email. 
To seek an ESP to participate in an ICM course, find the course you 
wish to attend on the ICM website: www.courses.ncscs.org, and click 
``register.'' During the registration process, the website will ask if 
you need a scholarship to participate. Follow the online instructions 
to request tuition assistance. If you have any questions about this 
process, you may contact ICM Director of National Programs Margaret 
Allen, at mallen@ncsc.org or 757-259-1581. ICM reserves the right to 
apply additional selection criteria.
    e. Responsibilities of ESP Award Recipients. Recipients are 
responsible for disseminating the information received from the course, 
when possible, to their court colleagues locally, and if possible, 
throughout the state. The NJC and ICM may impose additional 
requirements on recipients.

V. Application Review Procedures

A. Preliminary Inquiries

    SJI staff will answer inquiries concerning application procedures.

B. Selection Criteria

1. Project Grant Applications
    a. Project Grant applications will be rated on the basis of the 
criteria set forth below. SJI will accord the greatest weight to the 
following criteria:
    (1) The soundness of the methodology;
    (2) The demonstration of need for the project;
    (3) The appropriateness of the proposed evaluation design;
    (4) If applicable, the key findings and recommendations of the most 
recent evaluation and the proposed responses to those findings and 
recommendations;
    (5) The applicant's management plan and organizational 
capabilities;
    (6) The qualifications of the project's staff;
    (7) The products and benefits resulting from the project, including 
the extent to which the project will have long-term benefits for state 
courts across the nation;
    (8) The degree to which the findings, procedures, training, 
technology, or other results of the project can be transferred to other 
jurisdictions;
    (9) The reasonableness of the proposed budget; and,
    (10) The demonstration of cooperation and support of other agencies 
that may be affected by the project.
    b. In determining which projects to support, SJI will also consider 
whether the applicant is a state court, a national court support or 
education organization, a non-court unit of government, or other type 
of entity eligible to receive grants under SJI's enabling legislation 
(see section II.); the availability of financial assistance from other 
sources for the project; the amount of the applicant's match; the 
extent to which the proposed project would also benefit the federal 
courts or help state courts enforce federal constitutional and 
legislative requirements; and the level of appropriations available to 
SJI in the current year and the amount expected to be available in 
succeeding fiscal years.
2. Technical Assistance (TA) Grant Applications
    TA Grant applications will be rated on the basis of the following 
criteria:
    a. Whether the assistance would address a critical need of the 
applicant;
    b. The soundness of the technical assistance approach to the 
problem;
    c. The qualifications of the consultant(s) to be hired or the 
specific criteria that will be used to select the consultant(s);
    d. The commitment of the court or association to act on the 
consultant's recommendations; and,
    e. The reasonableness of the proposed budget.
    SJI also will consider factors such as the level and nature of the 
match that would be provided, diversity of subject matter, geographic 
diversity, the level of appropriations available to SJI in the current 
year, and the amount expected to be available in succeeding fiscal 
years.
3. Curriculum Adaptation and Training (CAT) Grant Applications
    CAT Grant applications will be rated on the basis of the following 
criteria:
    a. For curriculum adaptation projects:
    (1) The goals and objectives of the proposed project;
    (2) The need for outside funding to support the program;
    (3) The appropriateness of the approach in achieving the project's 
educational objectives;
    (4) The likelihood of effective implementation and integration of 
the modified curriculum into ongoing educational programming; and,
    (5) Expressions of interest by the judges and/or court personnel 
who would be directly involved in or affected by the project.
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    (1) Whether the training would address a critical need of the court 
or association;
    (2) The soundness of the training approach to the problem;
    (3) The qualifications of the trainer(s) to be hired or the 
specific criteria that will be used to select the trainer(s);
    (4) The commitment of the court or association to the training 
program; and
    (5) The reasonableness of the proposed budget.
    SJI will also consider factors such as the reasonableness of the 
amount requested; compliance with match requirements; diversity of 
subject matter, geographic diversity; the level of appropriations 
available to SJI in the current year; and the amount expected to be 
available in succeeding fiscal years.
4. Partner Grants
    The selection criteria for Partner Grants will be driven by the 
collective priorities of SJI and other organizations and their 
collective assessments regarding the needs and capabilities of court 
and court-related organizations. Having settled on priorities, SJI and 
its financial partners will likely contact the courts or court-related 
organizations most acceptable as pilots, laboratories, consultants, or 
the like.

C. Review and Approval Process

1. Project Grant Applications
    SJI's Board of Directors will review the applications 
competitively. The Board will review all applications and decide which 
projects to fund. The decision to fund a project is solely that of the 
Board of Directors. The Chairman of the Board will sign approved awards 
on behalf of SJI.
2. Technical Assistance (TA) and Curriculum Adaptation and Training 
(CAT) Grant Applications
    The Board will review the applications competitively. The Board 
will review all applications and decide which projects to fund. The 
decision to fund a project is solely that of the Board of Directors. 
The Chairman of the Board will sign approved awards on behalf of SJI.
3. Partner Grants
    SJI's internal process for the review and approval of Partner 
Grants will depend on negotiations with fellow financiers. SJI may use 
its procedures, a partner's procedures, a mix of both, or entirely 
unique procedures. All Partner Grants will be approved by the Board of 
Directors.

D. Return Policy

    Unless a specific request is made, unsuccessful applications will 
not be returned.

E. Notification of Board Decision

    SJI will send written notice to applicants concerning all Board 
decisions to approve, defer, or deny their respective applications. For 
all applications (except ESP applications), if requested, SJI will 
convey the key issues and questions that arose during the review 
process. A decision by the Board to deny an application may not be 
appealed, but it does not prohibit resubmission of a proposal in a 
subsequent funding cycle.

F. Response to Notification of Approval

    With the exception of those approved for ESP awards, applicants 
have 30 days from the date of the letter notifying them that the Board 
has approved their application to respond to any revisions requested by 
the Board. If the requested revisions (or a reasonable schedule for 
submitting such revisions) have not been submitted to SJI within 30 
days after notification, the approval may be rescinded and the 
application presented to the Board for reconsideration. In the event an 
issue will only be resolved after award, such as the selection of a 
consultant, the final award document will include a Special Condition 
that will require additional grantee reporting and SJI review and 
approval. Special Conditions, in the form of incentives or sanctions, 
may also be used in other situations.

VI. Compliance Requirements

    The State Justice Institute Act contains limitations and conditions 
on grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements awarded by SJI. The 
Board of Directors has approved additional policies governing the use 
of SJI grant funds. These statutory and policy requirements are set 
forth below.

A. Recipients of Project Grants

1. Advocacy
    No funds made available by SJI may be used to support or conduct 
training programs for the purpose of advocating particular non-judicial 
public policies or encouraging non-judicial political activities (42 
U.S.C. 10706(b)).
2. Approval of Key Staff
    If the qualifications of an employee or consultant assigned to a 
key project staff position are not described in the application or if 
there is a change of a person assigned to such a position, the 
recipient must submit a description of the qualifications of the newly 
assigned person to SJI. Prior written approval of the qualifications of 
the new person assigned to a key staff position must be received from 
the Institute before the salary or consulting fee of that person and 
associated costs may be paid or reimbursed from grant funds.
3. Audit
    Recipients of SJI grants must provide for an annual fiscal audit 
which includes an opinion on whether the financial statements of the 
grantee present fairly its financial position and its financial 
operations are in accordance with generally accepted accounting 
principles (see section VII.I. for the requirements of such audits).
4. Budget Revisions
    Budget revisions among direct cost categories that: (a) Transfer 
grant funds to an unbudgeted cost category, or (b) individually or 
cumulatively exceed five percent of the approved original budget or the 
most recently approved revised budget require prior SJI approval (see 
section VIII.A.1.).
5. Conflict of Interest
    Personnel and other officials connected with SJI-funded programs 
must adhere to the following requirements:
    a. No official or employee of a recipient court or organization 
shall participate personally through decision, approval, disapproval, 
recommendation, the rendering of advice, investigation, or otherwise in 
any proceeding, application, request for a ruling or other 
determination, contract, grant, cooperative agreement, claim, 
controversy, or other particular matter in which SJI funds are used, 
where, to his or her knowledge, he or she or his or her immediate 
family, partners, organization other than a public agency in which he 
or she is serving as officer, director, trustee, partner, or employee 
or any person or organization with whom he or she is negotiating or has 
any arrangement concerning prospective employment, has a financial 
interest.
    b. In the use of SJI project funds, an official or employee of a 
recipient court or organization shall avoid any action which might 
result in or create the appearance of:
    (1) Using an official position for private gain; or
    (2) Affecting adversely the confidence of the public in the 
integrity of the Institute program.
    c. Requests for proposals or invitations for bids issued by a 
recipient of Institute funds or a subgrantee or subcontractor will 
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prospective bidders that the contractors who develop or draft 
specifications, requirements, statements of work, and/or requests for 
proposals for a proposed procurement will be excluded from bidding on 
or submitting a proposal to compete for the award of such procurement.
6. Inventions and Patents
    If any patentable items, patent rights, processes, or inventions 
are produced in the course of SJI-sponsored work, such fact shall be 
promptly and fully reported to SJI. Unless there is a prior agreement 
between the grantee and SJI on disposition of such items, SJI shall 
determine whether protection of the invention or discovery shall be 
sought.
7. Lobbying
    a. Funds awarded to recipients by SJI shall not be used, indirectly 
or directly, to influence Executive Orders or similar promulgations by 
federal, state or local agencies, or to influence the passage or defeat 
of any legislation by federal, state or local legislative bodies (42 
U.S.C. 10706(a)).
    b. It is the policy of the Board of Directors to award funds only 
to support applications submitted by organizations that would carry out 
the objectives of their applications in an unbiased manner. Consistent 
with this policy and the provisions of 42 U.S.C. 10706, SJI will not 
knowingly award a grant to an applicant that has, directly or through 
an entity that is part of the same organization as the applicant, 
advocated a position before Congress on the specific subject matter of 
the application.
8. Matching Requirements
    All grantees other than ESP award recipients are required to 
provide a match. A match is the portion of project costs not borne by 
the Institute. Match includes both cash and in-kind contributions. Cash 
match is the direct outlay of funds by the grantee or a third party to 
support the project. In-kind match consists of contributions of time 
and/or services of current staff members, new employees, space, 
supplies, etc., made to the project by the grantee or others (e.g., 
advisory board members) working directly on the project or that portion 
of the grantee's federally-approved indirect cost rate that exceeds the 
Guideline's limit of permitted charges (75 percent of salaries and 
benefits).
    Under normal circumstances, allowable match may be incurred only 
during the project period. When appropriate, and with the prior written 
permission of SJI, match may be incurred from the date of the Board of 
Directors' approval of an award. The amount and nature of required 
match depends on the type of grant (see section III.).
    The grantee is responsible for ensuring that the total amount of 
match proposed is actually contributed. If a proposed contribution is 
not fully met, SJI may reduce the award amount accordingly, in order to 
maintain the ratio originally provided for in the award agreement (see 
section VII.D.1.). Match should be expended at the same rate as SJI 
funding.
    The Board of Directors looks favorably upon any unrequired match 
contributed by applicants when making grant decisions. The match 
requirement may be waived in exceptionally rare circumstances upon the 
request of the chief justice of the highest court in the state or the 
highest ranking official in the requesting organization and approval by 
the Board of Directors (42 U.S.C. 10705(d)). The Board of Directors 
encourages all applicants to provide the maximum amount of cash and in-
kind match possible, even if a waiver is approved. The amount and 
nature of match are criteria in the grant selection process (see 
section V.B.1.b.).
    Other federal department and agency funding may not be used for 
cash match.
9. Nondiscrimination
    No person may, on the basis of race, sex, national origin, 
disability, color, or creed be excluded from participation in, denied 
the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination under any 
program or activity supported by SJI funds. Recipients of SJI funds 
must immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this 
provision.
10. Political Activities
    No recipient may contribute or make available SJI funds, program 
personnel, or equipment to any political party or association, or the 
campaign of any candidate for public or party office. Recipients are 
also prohibited from using funds in advocating or opposing any ballot 
measure, initiative, or referendum. Officers and employees of 
recipients shall not intentionally identify SJI or recipients with any 
partisan or nonpartisan political activity associated with a political 
party or association, or the campaign of any candidate for public or 
party office (42 U.S.C. 10706(a)).
11. Products
a. Acknowledgment, Logo, and Disclaimer
    (1) Recipients of SJI funds must acknowledge prominently on all 
products developed with grant funds that support was received from the 
SJI. The ``SJI'' logo must appear on the front cover of a written 
product, or in the opening frames of a multimedia product, unless 
another placement is approved in writing by SJI. This includes final 
products printed or otherwise reproduced during the grant period, as 
well as re-printings or reproductions of those materials following the 
end of the grant period. A camera-ready logo sheet is available on 
SJI's website: www.sji.gov/forms.
    (2) Recipients also must display the following disclaimer on all 
grant products: ``This [document, film, videotape, etc.] was developed 
under [grant/cooperative agreement] number SJI-[insert number] from the 
State Justice Institute. The points of view expressed are those of the 
[author(s), filmmaker(s), etc.] and do not necessarily represent the 
official position or policies of the State Justice Institute.''
    (3) In addition to other required grant products and reports, 
recipients must provide a one page executive summary of the project. 
The summary should include a background on the project, the tasks 
undertaken, and the outcome. In addition, the summary should provide 
the performance metrics that were used during the project, and how 
performance will be measured in the future.
b. Charges for Grant-Related Products/Recovery of Costs
    (1) SJI's mission is to support improvements in the quality of 
justice and foster innovative, efficient solutions to common issues 
faced by all courts. SJI has recognized and established procedures for 
supporting research and development of grant products (e.g., a report, 
curriculum, video, software, database, or website) through competitive 
grant awards based on merit review of proposed projects. To ensure that 
all grants benefit the entire court community, projects SJI considers 
worthy of support (in whole or in part), are required to be 
disseminated widely and available for public consumption. This includes 
open-source software and interfaces. Costs for development, production, 
and dissemination are allowable as direct costs to SJI.
    (2) Applicants should disclose their intent to sell grant-related 
products in the application. Grantees must obtain SJI's prior written 
approval of their plans to recover project costs through the sale of 
grant products. Written requests to recover costs ordinarily should be 
received during the grant period and should specify the nature

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and extent of the costs to be recouped, the reason that such costs were 
not budgeted (if the rationale was not disclosed in the approved 
application), the number of copies to be sold, the intended audience 
for the products to be sold, and the proposed sale price. If the 
product is to be sold for more than $25, the written request also 
should include a detailed itemization of costs that will be recovered 
and a certification that the costs were not supported by either SJI 
grant funds or grantee matching contributions.
    (3) In the event that the sale of grant products results in 
revenues that exceed the costs to develop, produce, and disseminate the 
product, the revenue must continue to be used for the authorized 
purposes of SJI-funded project or other purposes consistent with the 
State Justice Institute Act that have been approved by SJI (see section 
VII.F.).
c. Copyrights
    Except as otherwise provided in the terms and conditions of a SJI 
award, a recipient is free to copyright any books, publications, or 
other copyrightable materials developed in the course of a SJI-
supported project, but SJI shall reserve a royalty-free, nonexclusive 
and irrevocable right to reproduce, publish, or otherwise use, and to 
authorize others to use, the materials for purposes consistent with the 
State Justice Institute Act.
d. Due Date
    All products and, for TA and CAT grants, consultant and/or trainer 
reports (see section VI.B.1 & 2) are to be completed and distributed 
(see below) not later than the end of the award period, not the 90-day 
close out period. The latter is only intended for grantee final 
reporting and to liquidate obligations (see section VII.J.).
e. Distribution
    In addition to the distribution specified in the grant application, 
grantees shall send:
    (1) Three (3) copies of each final product developed with grant 
funds to SJI, unless the product was developed under either a Technical 
Assistance or a Curriculum Adaptation and Training Grant, in which case 
submission of 2 copies is required; and
    (2) An electronic version of the product in HTML or PDF format to 
SJI.
f. SJI Approval
    No grant funds may be obligated for publication or reproduction of 
a final product developed with grant funds without the written approval 
of SJI. Grantees shall submit a final draft of each written product to 
SJI for review and approval. The draft must be submitted at least 30 
days before the product is scheduled to be sent for publication or 
reproduction to permit SJI review and incorporation of any appropriate 
changes required by SJI. Grantees must provide for timely reviews by 
the SJI of website or other multimedia products at the treatment, 
script, rough cut, and final stages of development or their 
equivalents.
g. Original Material
    All products prepared as the result of SJI-supported projects must 
be originally-developed material unless otherwise specified in the 
award documents. Material not originally developed that is included in 
such products must be properly identified, whether the material is in a 
verbatim or extensive paraphrase format.
12. Prohibition Against Litigation Support
    No funds made available by SJI may be used directly or indirectly 
to support legal assistance to parties in litigation, including cases 
involving capital punishment.
13. Reporting Requirements
    a. Recipients of SJI funds other than ESP awards must submit 
Quarterly Progress and Financial Status Reports within 30 days of the 
close of each calendar quarter (that is, no later than January 30, 
April 30, July 30, and October 30). The Quarterly Progress Reports 
shall include a narrative description of project activities during the 
calendar quarter, the relationship between those activities and the 
task schedule and objectives set forth in the approved application or 
an approved adjustment thereto, any significant problem areas that have 
developed and how they will be resolved, and the activities scheduled 
during the next reporting period. Failure to comply with the 
requirements of this provision could result in the termination of a 
grantee's award.
    b. The quarterly Financial Status Report must be submitted in 
accordance with section VII.G.2. of this Guideline. A final project 
Progress Report and Financial Status Report shall be submitted within 
90 days after the end of the grant period in accordance with section 
VII.J.1. of this Guideline.
14. Research
a. Availability of Research Data for Secondary Analysis
    Upon request, grantees must make available for secondary analysis 
backup files containing research and evaluation data collected under an 
SJI grant and the accompanying code manual. Grantees may recover the 
actual cost of duplicating and mailing or otherwise transmitting the 
data set and manual from the person or organization requesting the 
data. Grantees may provide the requested data set in the format in 
which it was created and analyzed.
b. Confidentiality of Information
    Except as provided by federal law other than the State Justice 
Institute Act, no recipient of financial assistance from SJI may use or 
reveal any research or statistical information furnished under the Act 
by any person and identifiable to any specific private person for any 
purpose other than the purpose for which the information was obtained. 
Such information and copies thereof shall be immune from legal process, 
and shall not, without the consent of the person furnishing such 
information, be admitted as evidence or used for any purpose in any 
action, suit, or other judicial, legislative, or administrative 
proceedings.
c. Human Subject Protection
    Human subjects are defined as individuals who are participants in 
an experimental procedure or who are asked to provide information about 
themselves, their attitudes, feelings, opinions, and/or experiences 
through an interview, questionnaire, or other data collection 
technique. All research involving human subjects shall be conducted 
with the informed consent of those subjects and in a manner that will 
ensure their privacy and freedom from risk or harm and the protection 
of persons who are not subjects of the research but would be affected 
by it, unless such procedures and safeguards would make the research 
impractical. In such instances, SJI must approve procedures designed by 
the grantee to provide human subjects with relevant information about 
the research after their involvement and to minimize or eliminate risk 
or harm to those subjects due to their participation.
15. State and Local Court Applications
    Each application for funding from a state or local court must be 
approved, consistent with state law, by the state supreme court, or its 
designated agency or council. The supreme court or its designee shall 
receive, administer, and be accountable for all funds awarded on the 
basis of such an application (42 U.S.C. 10705(b)(4)). See section 
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16. Supplantation and Construction
    To ensure that SJI funds are used to supplement and improve the 
operation of state courts, rather than to support basic court services, 
SJI funds shall not be used for the following purposes:
    a. To supplant state or local funds supporting a program or 
activity (such as paying the salary of court employees who would be 
performing their normal duties as part of the project, or paying rent 
for space which is part of the court's normal operations);
    b. To construct court facilities or structures.
    c. Solely to purchase equipment.
17. Suspension or Termination of Funding
    After providing a recipient reasonable notice and opportunity to 
submit written documentation demonstrating why fund termination or 
suspension should not occur, SJI may terminate or suspend funding of a 
project that fails to comply substantially with the Act, the Guideline, 
or the terms and conditions of the award (42 U.S.C. 10708(a)).
18. Title to Property
    At the conclusion of the project, title to all expendable and 
nonexpendable personal property purchased with SJI funds shall vest in 
the recipient court, organization, or individual that purchased the 
property if certification is made to and approved by SJI that the 
property will continue to be used for the authorized purposes of the 
SJI-funded project or other purposes consistent with the State Justice 
Institute Act. If such certification is not made or SJI disapproves 
such certification, title to all such property with an aggregate or 
individual value of $1,000 or more shall vest in SJI, which will direct 
the disposition of the property.

B. Recipients of Technical Assistance (TA) and Curriculum Adaptation 
and Training (CAT) Grants

    Recipients of TA and CAT Grants must comply with the requirements 
listed in section VI.A. and the reporting requirements below:
1. Technical Assistance (TA) Grant Reporting Requirements
    Recipients of TA Grants must submit to SJI one copy of a final 
report that explains how it intends to act on the consultant's 
recommendations, as well as two copies of the consultant's written 
report.
2. Curriculum Adaptation and Training (CAT) Grant Reporting 
Requirements
    Recipients of CAT Grants must submit one copy of the agenda or 
schedule, outline of presentations and/or relevant instructor's notes, 
copies of overhead transparencies, power point presentations, or other 
visual aids, exercises, case studies and other background materials, 
hypotheticals, quizzes, and other materials involving the participants, 
manuals, handbooks, conference packets, evaluation forms, and 
suggestions for replicating the program, including possible faculty or 
the preferred qualifications or experience of those selected as 
faculty, developed under the grant at the conclusion of the grant 
period, along with a final report that includes any evaluation results 
and explains how the grantee intends to present the educational program 
in the future, as well as two copies of the consultant's or trainer's 
report.

C. Partner Grants

    The compliance requirements for Partner Grant recipients will 
depend upon the agreements struck between the grant financiers and 
between lead financiers and grantees. Should SJI be the lead, the 
compliance requirements for Project Grants will apply, unless specific 
arrangements are determined by the Partners.

VII. Financial Requirements

A. Purpose

    The purpose of this section is to establish accounting system 
requirements and offer guidance on procedures to assist all grantees, 
sub-grantees, contractors, and other organizations in:
    1. Complying with the statutory requirements for the award, 
disbursement, and accounting of funds;
    2. Complying with regulatory requirements of SJI for the financial 
management and disposition of funds;
    3. Generating financial data to be used in planning, managing, and 
controlling projects; and
    4. Facilitating an effective audit of funded programs and projects.

B. Supervision and Monitoring Responsibilities

1. Grantee Responsibilities
    All grantees receiving awards from SJI are responsible for the 
management and fiscal control of all funds. Responsibilities include 
accounting for receipts and expenditures, maintaining adequate 
financial records, and refunding expenditures disallowed by audits.
2. Responsibilities of the State Supreme Court
    a. Each application for funding from a state or local court must be 
approved, consistent with state law, by the state supreme court, or its 
designated agency or council.
    b. The state supreme court or its designee shall receive all SJI 
funds awarded to such courts; be responsible for assuring proper 
administration of SJI funds; and be responsible for all aspects of the 
project, including proper accounting and financial record-keeping by 
the subgrantee. These responsibilities include:
    (1) Reviewing Financial Operations. The state supreme court or its 
designee should be familiar with, and periodically monitor, its sub-
grantee's financial operations, records system, and procedures. 
Particular attention should be directed to the maintenance of current 
financial data.
    (2) Recording Financial Activities. The sub-grantee's grant award 
or contract obligation, as well as cash advances and other financial 
activities, should be recorded in the financial records of the state 
supreme court or its designee in summary form. Sub-grantee expenditures 
should be recorded on the books of the state supreme court or evidenced 
by report forms duly filed by the sub-grantee. Matching contributions 
provided by sub-grantees should likewise be recorded, as should any 
project income resulting from program operations.
    (3) Budgeting and Budget Review. The state supreme court or its 
designee should ensure that each sub-grantee prepares an adequate 
budget as the basis for its award commitment. The state supreme court 
should maintain the details of each project budget on file.
    (4) Accounting for Match. The state supreme court or its designee 
will ensure that sub-grantees comply with the match requirements 
specified in this Grant Guideline (see section VI.A.8.).
    (5) Audit Requirement. The state supreme court or its designee is 
required to ensure that sub-grantees meet the necessary audit 
requirements set forth by SJI (see sections I. and VI.A.3. below).
    (6) Reporting Irregularities. The state supreme court, its 
designees, and its sub-grantees are responsible for promptly reporting 
to SJI the nature and circumstances surrounding any financial 
irregularities discovered.

C. Accounting System

    The grantee is responsible for establishing and maintaining an 
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internal controls and for ensuring that an adequate system exists for 
each of its sub-grantees and contractors. An acceptable and adequate 
accounting system:
    1. Properly accounts for receipt of funds under each grant awarded 
and the expenditure of funds for each grant by category of expenditure 
(including matching contributions and project income);
    2. Assures that expended funds are applied to the appropriate 
budget category included within the approved grant;
    3. Presents and classifies historical costs of the grant as 
required for budgetary and evaluation purposes;
    4. Provides cost and property controls to assure optimal use of 
grant funds;
    5. Is integrated with a system of internal controls adequate to 
safeguard the funds and assets covered, check the accuracy and 
reliability of the accounting data, promote operational efficiency, and 
assure conformance with any general or special conditions of the grant;
    6. Meets the prescribed requirements for periodic financial 
reporting of operations; and
    7. Provides financial data for planning, control, measurement, and 
evaluation of direct and indirect costs.

D. Total Cost Budgeting and Accounting

    Accounting for all funds awarded by SJI must be structured and 
executed on a ``Total Project Cost'' basis. That is, total project 
costs, including SJI funds, state and local matching shares, and any 
other fund sources included in the approved project budget serve as the 
foundation for fiscal administration and accounting. Grant applications 
and financial reports require budget and cost estimates on the basis of 
total costs.
1. Timing of Matching Contributions
    Matching contributions should be applied at the same time as the 
obligation of SJI funds. Ordinarily, the full matching share must be 
obligated during the award period; however, with the written permission 
of SJI, contributions made following approval of the grant by the Board 
of Directors, but before the beginning of the grant, may be counted as 
match. If a proposed cash or in-kind match is not fully met, SJI may 
reduce the award amount accordingly to maintain the ratio of grant 
funds to matching funds stated in the award agreement.
2. Records for Match
    All grantees must maintain records that clearly show the source, 
amount, and timing of all matching contributions. In addition, if a 
project has included, within its approved budget, contributions which 
exceed the required matching portion, the grantee must maintain records 
of those contributions in the same manner as it does SJI funds and 
required matching shares. For all grants made to state and local 
courts, the state supreme court has primary responsibility for grantee/
sub-grantee compliance with the requirements of this section (see 
subsection B.2. above).

E. Maintenance and Retention of Records

    All financial records, including supporting documents, statistical 
records, and all other information pertinent to grants, sub-grants, 
cooperative agreements, or contracts under grants, must be retained by 
each organization participating in a project for at least three years 
for purposes of examination and audit. State supreme courts may impose 
record retention and maintenance requirements in addition to those 
prescribed in this section.
1. Coverage
    The retention requirement extends to books of original entry, 
source documents supporting accounting transactions, the general 
ledger, subsidiary ledgers, personnel and payroll records, canceled 
checks, and related documents and records. Source documents include 
copies of all grant and sub-grant awards, applications, and required 
grantee/sub-grantee financial and narrative reports. Personnel and 
payroll records shall include the time and attendance reports for all 
individuals reimbursed under a grant, sub-grant or contract, whether 
they are employed full-time or part-time. Time and effort reports are 
required for consultants.
2. Retention Period
    The three-year retention period starts from the date of the 
submission of the final expenditure report.
3. Maintenance
    Grantees and sub-grantees are expected to see that records of 
different fiscal years are separately identified and maintained so that 
requested information can be readily located. Grantees and sub-grantees 
are also obligated to protect records adequately against fire or other 
damage. When records are stored away from the grantee's/sub-grantee's 
principal office, a written index of the location of stored records 
should be on hand, and ready access should be assured.
4. Access
    Grantees and sub-grantees must give any authorized representative 
of SJI access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, 
and documents related to an SJI grant.

F. Project-Related Income

    Records of the receipt and disposition of project-related income 
must be maintained by the grantee in the same manner as required for 
the project funds that gave rise to the income and must be reported to 
SJI (see subsection G.2. below). The policies governing the disposition 
of the various types of project-related income are listed below.
1. Interest
    A state and any agency or instrumentality of a state, including 
institutions of higher education and hospitals, shall not be held 
accountable for interest earned on advances of project funds. When 
funds are awarded to sub-grantees through a state, the sub-grantees are 
not held accountable for interest earned on advances of project funds. 
Local units of government and nonprofit organizations that are grantees 
must refund any interest earned. Grantees shall ensure minimum balances 
in their respective grant cash accounts.
2. Royalties
    The grantee/sub-grantee may retain all royalties received from 
copyrights or other works developed under projects or from patents and 
inventions, unless the terms and conditions of the grant provide 
otherwise.
3. Registration and Tuition Fees
    Registration and tuition fees may be considered as cash match with 
prior written approval from SJI. Estimates of registration and tuition 
fees, and any expenses to be offset by the fees, should be included in 
the application budget forms and narrative.
4. Income From the Sale of Grant Products
    If the sale of products occurs during the project period, the 
income may be treated as cash match with the prior written approval of 
SJI. The costs and income generated by the sales must be reported on 
the Quarterly Financial Status Reports (Form F) and documented in an 
auditable manner. Whenever possible, the intent to sell a product 
should be disclosed in the application or reported to SJI in writing 
once a decision to sell products has been made. The grantee must 
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dissemination costs as specified in section VI.A.11.b.
5. Other
    Other project income shall be treated in accordance with 
disposition instructions set forth in the grant's terms and conditions.

G. Payments and Financial Reporting Requirements

1. Payment of Grant Funds
    The procedures and regulations set forth below are applicable to 
all SJI grant funds and grantees.
    Request for Reimbursement of Funds. Grantees will receive funds on 
a reimbursable, U.S. Treasury ``check-issued'' or electronic funds 
transfer (EFT) basis. Upon receipt, review, and approval of a Request 
for Reimbursement (Form R) by SJI, payment will be issued directly to 
the grantee or its designated fiscal agent. The Form R, along with the 
instructions for its preparation, and the SF 3881 Automated Clearing 
House (ACH/Miscellaneous Payment Enrollment Form for EFT) are available 
on the Institute's website: www.sji.gov/forms.
2. Financial Reporting
    a. General Requirements. To obtain financial information concerning 
the use of funds, SJI requires that grantees/sub-grantees submit timely 
reports for review.
    b. Due Dates and Contents. A Financial Status Report is required 
from all grantees for each active quarter on a calendar-quarter basis. 
This report is due within 30 days after the close of the calendar 
quarter. It is designed to provide financial information relating to 
SJI funds, state and local matching shares, project income, and any 
other sources of funds for the project, as well as information on 
obligations and outlays. A copy of the Financial Status Report (Form 
F), along with instructions, are provided at www.sji.gov/forms. If a 
grantee requests substantial payments for a project prior to the 
completion of a given quarter, SJI may request a brief summary of the 
amount requested, by object class, to support the Request for 
Reimbursement.
3. Consequences of Non-Compliance With Submission Requirement
    Failure of the grantee to submit required financial and progress 
reports may result in suspension or termination of grant reimbursement.

H. Allowability of Costs

1. Costs Requiring Prior Approval
    a. Pre-agreement Costs. The written prior approval of SJI is 
required for costs considered necessary but which occur prior to the 
start date of the project period.
    b. Equipment. Grant funds may be used to purchase or lease only 
that equipment essential to accomplishing the goals and objectives of 
the project. The written prior approval of SJI is required when the 
amount of automated data processing (ADP) equipment to be purchased or 
leased exceeds $10,000 or software to be purchased exceeds $3,000.
    c. Consultants. The written prior approval of SJI is required when 
the rate of compensation to be paid a consultant exceeds $800 a day. 
SJI funds may not be used to pay a consultant more than $1,100 per day.
    d. Budget Revisions. Budget revisions among direct cost categories 
that (i) transfer grant funds to an unbudgeted cost category or (ii) 
individually or cumulatively exceed five percent (5%) of the approved 
original budget or the most recently approved revised budget require 
prior SJI approval (see section VIII.A.1.).
2. Travel Costs
    Transportation and per diem rates must comply with the policies of 
the grantee. If the grantee does not have an established written travel 
policy, then travel rates must be consistent with those established by 
the federal government. SJI funds may not be used to cover the 
transportation or per diem costs of a member of a national organization 
to attend an annual or other regular meeting, or conference of that 
organization.
3. Indirect Costs
    Indirect costs are only applicable to organizations that are not 
state courts or government agencies. These are costs of an organization 
that are not readily assignable to a particular project but are 
necessary to the operation of the organization and the performance of 
the project. The cost of operating and maintaining facilities, 
depreciation, and administrative salaries are examples of the types of 
costs that are usually treated as indirect costs. Although SJI's policy 
requires all costs to be budgeted directly, it will accept indirect 
costs if a grantee has an indirect cost rate approved by a federal 
agency. However, recoverable indirect costs are limited to no more than 
75 percent of a grantee's direct personnel costs (salaries plus fringe 
benefits).
a. Approved Plan Available
    (1) A copy of an indirect cost rate agreement or allocation plan 
approved for a grantee during the preceding two years by any federal 
granting agency on the basis of allocation methods substantially in 
accord with those set forth in the applicable cost circulars must be 
submitted to SJI.
    (2) Where flat rates are accepted in lieu of actual indirect costs, 
grantees may not also charge expenses normally included in overhead 
pools, e.g., accounting services, legal services, building occupancy 
and maintenance, etc., as direct costs.

I. Audit Requirements

1. Implementation
    Each recipient of a Project Grant must provide for an annual fiscal 
audit. This requirement also applies to a state or local court 
receiving a sub-grant from the state supreme court. The audit may be of 
the entire grantee or sub-grantee organization or of the specific 
project funded by the Institute. Audits conducted using generally 
accepted auditing standards in the United States will satisfy the 
requirement for an annual fiscal audit. The audit must be conducted by 
an independent Certified Public Accountant, or a state or local agency 
authorized to audit government agencies.
2. Resolution and Clearance of Audit Reports
    Timely action on recommendations by responsible management 
officials is an integral part of the effectiveness of an audit. Each 
grantee must have policies and procedures for acting on audit 
recommendations by designating officials responsible for: (1) Follow-
up, (2) maintaining a record of the actions taken on recommendations 
and time schedules, (3) responding to and acting on audit 
recommendations, and (4) submitting periodic reports to SJI on 
recommendations and actions taken.
3. Consequences of Non-Resolution of Audit Issues
    Ordinarily, SJI will not make a subsequent grant award to an 
applicant that has an unresolved audit report involving SJI awards. 
Failure of the grantee to resolve audit questions may also result in 
the suspension or termination of payments for active SJI grants to that 
organization.

J. Close-Out of Grants

1. Grantee Close-Out Requirements
    Within 90 days after the end date of the grant or any approved 
extension thereof (see subsection J.2. below), the

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following documents must be submitted to SJI by grantees:
    a. Financial Status Report. The final report of expenditures must 
have no unliquidated obligations and must indicate the exact balance of 
unobligated funds. Any unobligated/unexpended funds will be deobligated 
from the award by SJI. Final payment requests for obligations incurred 
during the award period must be submitted to SJI prior to the end of 
the 90-day close-out period.
    b. Final Progress Report. This report should describe the project 
activities during the final calendar quarter of the project and the 
close-out period, including to whom project products have been 
disseminated; provide a summary of activities during the entire 
project; specify whether all the objectives set forth in the approved 
application or an approved adjustment have been met and, if any of the 
objectives have not been met, explain why not; and discuss what, if 
anything, could have been done differently that might have enhanced the 
impact of the project or improved its operation. These reporting 
requirements apply at the conclusion of every grant.
2. Extension of Close-Out Period
    Upon the written request of the grantee, SJI may extend the close-
out period to assure completion of the grantee's close-out 
requirements. Requests for an extension must be submitted at least 14 
days before the end of the close-out period and must explain why the 
extension is necessary and what steps will be taken to assure that all 
the grantee's responsibilities will be met by the end of the extension 
period.

VIII. Grant Adjustments

    All requests for programmatic or budgetary adjustments requiring 
Institute approval must be submitted by the project director in a 
timely manner (ordinarily 30 days prior to the implementation of the 
adjustment being requested). All requests for changes from the approved 
application will be carefully reviewed for both consistency with this 
Grant Guideline and the enhancement of grant goals and objectives. 
Failure to submit adjustments in a timely manner may result in the 
termination of a grantee's award.

A. Grant Adjustments Requiring Prior Written Approval

    The following grant adjustments require the prior written approval 
of SJI:
    1. Budget revisions among direct cost categories that (a) transfer 
grant funds to an unbudgeted cost category or (b) individually or 
cumulatively exceed five percent (5%) of the approved original budget 
or the most recently approved revised budget (see section VII.H.1.d.).
    2. A change in the scope of work to be performed or the objectives 
of the project (see subsection D. below).
    3. A change in the project site.
    4. A change in the project period, such as an extension of the 
grant period and/or extension of the final financial or progress report 
deadline (see subsection E. below).
    5. Satisfaction of special conditions, if required.
    6. A change in or temporary absence of the project director (see 
subsections F. and G. below).
    7. The assignment of an employee or consultant to a key staff 
position whose qualifications were not described in the application, or 
a change of a person assigned to a key project staff position (see 
section VI.A.2.).
    8. A change in or temporary absence of the person responsible for 
managing and reporting on the grant's finances.
    9. A change in the name of the grantee organization.
    10. A transfer or contracting out of grant-supported activities 
(see subsection H. below).
    11. A transfer of the grant to another recipient.
    12. Pre-agreement costs (see section VII.I.2.a.).
    13. The purchase of automated data processing equipment and 
software (see section VII.H.1.b.).
    14. Consultant rates (see section VII.I.2.c.).
    15. A change in the nature or number of the products to be prepared 
or the manner in which a product would be distributed.

B. Requests for Grant Adjustments

    All grantees must promptly notify SJI, in writing, of events or 
proposed changes that may require adjustments to the approved project 
design. In requesting an adjustment, the grantee must set forth the 
reasons and basis for the proposed adjustment and any other information 
the program manager determines would help SJI's review.

C. Notification of Approval/Disapproval

    If the request is approved, the grantee will be sent a Grant 
Adjustment signed by the SJI Executive Director. If the request is 
denied, the grantee will be sent a written explanation of the reasons 
for the denial.

D. Changes in the Scope of the Grant

    Major changes in scope, duration, training methodology, or other 
significant areas must be approved in advance by SJI. A grantee may 
make minor changes in methodology, approach, or other aspects of the 
grant to expedite achievement of the grant's objectives with subsequent 
notification to SJI.

E. Date Changes

    A request to change or extend the grant period must be made at 
least 30 days in advance of the end date of the grant. A revised task 
plan should accompany a request for an extension of the grant period, 
along with a revised budget if shifts among budget categories will be 
needed. A request to change or extend the deadline for the final 
financial report or final progress report must be made at least 14 days 
in advance of the report deadline (see section VII.J.2.).

F. Temporary Absence of the Project Director

    Whenever an absence of the project director is expected to exceed a 
continuous period of one month, the plans for the conduct of the 
project director's duties during such absence must be approved in 
advance by the Institute. This information must be provided in a letter 
signed by an authorized representative of the grantee/sub-grantee at 
least 30 days before the departure of the project director, or as soon 
as it is known that the project director will be absent. The grant may 
be terminated if arrangements are not approved in advance by SJI.

G. Withdrawal of/Change in Project Director

    If the project director relinquishes or expects to relinquish 
active direction of the project, SJI must be notified immediately. In 
such cases, if the grantee/sub-grantee wishes to terminate the project, 
SJI will forward procedural instructions upon notification of such 
intent. If the grantee wishes to continue the project under the 
direction of another individual, a statement of the candidate's 
qualifications should be sent to SJI for review and approval. The grant 
may be terminated if the qualifications of the proposed individual are 
not approved in advance by SJI.

H. Transferring or Contracting Out of Grant-Supported Activities

    No principal activity of a grant-supported project may be 
transferred or contracted out to another organization without specific 
prior approval by SJI. All such arrangements must be formalized in a 
contract or other written agreement between the parties involved.

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Copies of the proposed contract or agreement must be submitted for 
prior approval of SJI at the earliest possible time. The contract or 
agreement must state, at a minimum, the activities to be performed, the 
time schedule, the policies and procedures to be followed, the dollar 
limitation of the agreement, and the cost principles to be followed in 
determining what costs, both direct and indirect, will be allowed. The 
contract or other written agreement must not affect the grantee's 
overall responsibility for the direction of the project and 
accountability to SJI.

State Justice Institute Board of Directors

Hon. John Minton (Chair), Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Kentucky, 
Frankfort, KY
Daniel Becker (Vice Chair), State Court Administrator (ret.), Utah 
Administrative Office of the Courts, Salt Lake City, UT
Hon. Gayle A. Nachtigal (Secretary), Senior Circuit Court Judge, 
Washington County Circuit Court, Hillsboro, OR
Hon. David Brewer (Treasurer), Justice, Supreme Court of Oregon, Salem, 
OR
Hon. Jonathan Lippman, Chief Judge of the State of New York (ret.); Of 
Counsel, Latham & Watkins, LLP, New York, NY
Hon. Chase Rogers, Chief Justice (ret.), Supreme Court of Connecticut; 
Partner, Day Pitney, LLP, Hartford, CT
Hon. Wilfredo Martinez, County Judge, 9th Judicial Circuit of Florida, 
Orlando, FL
Marsha J. Rabiteau, President & CEO, Center for Human Trafficking Court 
Solutions, Bloomfield, CT
Hernan D. Vera, Principal, Bird Marella P.C., Los Angeles, CA
Isabel Framer, President, Language Access Consultants LLC, Copley, OH
Jonathan D. Mattiello, Executive Director (ex officio)

Jonathan D. Mattiello,
Executive Director.
[FR Doc. 2018-23261 Filed 10-23-18; 8:45 am]
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                                              ability to work and still receive monthly               Election Official and Election Worker                 (42 U.S.C. 10701, et seq.), SJI is
                                              benefit payments. To be considered a                    Coverage Threshold                                    authorized to award grants, cooperative
                                              trial work period month, earnings must                                                                        agreements, and contracts to state and
                                                                                                      General
                                              be over a certain level. In 2019, any                                                                         local courts, nonprofit organizations,
                                              month in which earnings exceed $880 is                    The minimum amount an election                      and others for the purpose of improving
                                              considered a month of services for an                   official and election worker must earn                the quality of justice in the state courts
                                              individual’s trial work period.                         so the earnings are covered under Social              of the United States.
                                                                                                      Security or Medicare is the election                    The following Grant Guideline is
                                              Computation                                             official and election worker coverage                 adopted by the State Justice Institute for
                                                 The method used to determine the                     threshold. For 2019, this threshold is                FY 2019.
                                              new amount is set forth in our                          $1,800. Section 218(c)(8)(B) of the Act
                                                                                                                                                            Table of Contents
                                              regulations at 20 CFR 404.1592(b).                      provides the formula for increasing the
                                              Monthly earnings in 2019, used to                       threshold.                                            I. The Mission of the State Justice Institute
                                                                                                                                                            II. Eligibility for Award
                                              determine whether a month is part of a                  Computation                                           III. Scope of the Program
                                              trial work period, is the larger of: (1)                                                                      IV. Grant Applications
                                              The amount for 2001 ($530) multiplied                     Under the formula, the election
                                                                                                                                                            V. Grant Application Review Procedures
                                              by the ratio of the national average wage               official and election worker coverage
                                                                                                                                                            VI. Compliance Requirements
                                              index for 2017 to that for 1999; or (2) the             threshold for 2019 is equal to the 1999               VII. Financial Requirements
                                              amount for 2018. If the amount so                       amount of $1,000 multiplied by the ratio              VIII. Grant Adjustments
                                              calculated is not a multiple of $10, we                 of the national average wage index for
                                                                                                      2017 to that for 1997. If the amount we               I. The Mission of the State Justice
                                              round it to the nearest multiple of $10.                                                                      Institute
                                                                                                      determine is not a multiple of $100, we
                                              Trial Work Period Earnings Threshold                    round it to the nearest multiple of $100.                SJI was established by State Justice
                                              Amount                                                                                                        Institute Authorization Act of 1984 (42
                                                                                                      Election Official and Election Worker
                                                                                                                                                            U.S.C. 10701 et seq.) to improve the
                                                Multiplying the 2001 monthly                          Coverage Threshold Amount
                                                                                                                                                            administration of justice in the state
                                              earnings threshold ($530) by the ratio of                 Multiplying the 1999 coverage                       courts of the United States. Incorporated
                                              the national average wage index for                     threshold amount ($1,000) by the ratio                in the State of Virginia as a private,
                                              2017 ($50,321.89) to that for 1999                      of the national average wage index for                nonprofit corporation, SJI is charged, by
                                              ($30,469.84) produces $875.31. We then                  2017 ($50,321.89) to that for 1997                    statute, with the responsibility to:
                                              round this amount to $880. Because                      ($27,426.00) produces $1,834.82. We                      • Direct a national program of
                                              $880 exceeds the current amount of                      then round this amount to $1,800.                     financial assistance designed to assure
                                              $850, the monthly earnings threshold is                 Therefore, the election official and                  that each citizen of the United States is
                                              $880 for 2019.                                          election worker coverage threshold                    provided ready access to a fair and
                                              Domestic Employee Coverage                              amount is $1,800 for 2019.                            effective system of justice;
                                              Threshold                                               (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance:                 • Foster coordination and
                                                                                                      Program Nos. 96.001 Social Security—                  cooperation with the federal judiciary;
                                              General                                                 Disability Insurance; 96.002 Social                      • Promote recognition of the
                                                The minimum amount a domestic                         Security—Retirement Insurance; 96.004                 importance of the separation of powers
                                              worker must earn so that such earnings                  Social Security—Survivors Insurance; 96.006           doctrine to an independent judiciary;
                                                                                                      Supplemental Security Income)                         and
                                              are covered under Social Security or
                                                                                                                                                               • Encourage education for judges and
                                              Medicare is the domestic employee                       Nancy A. Berryhill,
                                                                                                                                                            support personnel of state court systems
                                              coverage threshold. For 2019, this                      Acting Commissioner of Social Security.
                                                                                                                                                            through national and state
                                              threshold is $2,100. Section 3121(x) of                 [FR Doc. 2018–23193 Filed 10–23–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                            organizations.
                                              the Internal Revenue Code provides the                  BILLING CODE 4191–02–P                                   To accomplish these broad objectives,
                                              formula for increasing the threshold.                                                                         SJI is authorized to provide funding to
                                              Computation                                                                                                   state courts, national organizations
                                                                                                      STATE JUSTICE INSTITUTE                               which support and are supported by
                                                Under the formula, the domestic                                                                             state courts, national judicial education
                                              employee coverage threshold for 2019 is                 Grant Guideline                                       organizations, and other organizations
                                              equal to the 1995 amount of $1,000                                                                            that can assist in improving the quality
                                              multiplied by the ratio of the national                 AGENCY:   State Justice Institute.
                                                                                                      ACTION:   Grant Guideline for FY 2019.                of justice in the state courts. SJI is
                                              average wage index for 2017 to that for                                                                       supervised by a Board of Directors
                                              1993. If the resulting amount is not a                  SUMMARY:   This Guideline sets forth the              appointed by the President, with the
                                              multiple of $100, we round it to the next               administrative, programmatic, and                     advice and consent of the Senate. The
                                              lower multiple of $100.                                 financial requirements attendant to                   Board is statutorily composed of six
                                              Domestic Employee Coverage Threshold                    Fiscal Year 2019 State Justice Institute              judges; a state court administrator; and
                                              Amount                                                  grants.                                               four members of the public, no more
                                                                                                      DATES: October 24, 2018.                              than two of the same political party.
                                                Multiplying the 1995 domestic                                                                                  Through the award of grants,
                                              employee coverage threshold ($1,000)                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                            contracts, and cooperative agreements,
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                                              by the ratio of the national average wage               Jonathan Mattiello, Executive Director,               SJI is authorized to perform the
                                              index for 2017 ($50,321.89) to that for                 State Justice Institute, 11951 Freedom                following activities:
                                              1993 ($23,132.67) produces $2,175.36.                   Drive, Suite 1020, Reston, VA 20190,                     A. Support technical assistance,
                                              We then round this amount to $2,100.                    571–313–8843, jonathan.mattiello@                     demonstrations, special projects,
                                              Therefore, the domestic employee                        sji.gov.                                              research and training to improve the
                                              coverage threshold amount is $2,100 for                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      Pursuant              administration of justice in the state
                                              2019.                                                   to the State Justice Institute Act of 1984            courts;


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                                                B. Provide for the preparation,                         E. Inter-agency Agreements. SJI may                 provide for the transaction of court
                                              publication, and dissemination of                       enter into inter-agency agreements with               hearings without an appearance in a
                                              information regarding state judicial                    federal agencies (42 U.S.C. 10705(b)(4))              physical courtroom.
                                              systems;                                                and private funders to support projects                  • Fines, Fees, and Bail Practices—
                                                C. Participate in joint projects with                 consistent with the purposes of the State             Assisting courts in taking a leadership
                                              federal agencies and other private                      Justice Institute Act.                                role in reviewing fines, fees, and bail
                                              grantors;                                                 SJI is prohibited from awarding grants              practices to ensure processes are fair
                                                D. Evaluate or provide for the                        to federal, tribal, and international                 and access to justice is assured;
                                              evaluation of programs and projects to                  courts.                                               implementing alternative forms of
                                              determine their impact upon the quality                                                                       sanction; developing processes for
                                                                                                      III. Scope of the Program
                                              of criminal, civil, and juvenile justice                                                                      indigency review; and transparency,
                                              and the extent to which they have                          SJI is offering six types of grants in FY          governance, and structural reforms that
                                              contributed to improving the quality of                 2019: Project Grants, Technical                       promote access to justice,
                                              justice in the state courts;                            Assistance (TA) Grants, Curriculum                    accountability, and oversight. Projects
                                                E. Encourage and assist in furthering                 Adaptation and Training (CAT) Grants,                 that address this Priority Investment
                                              judicial education; and,                                Partner Grants, Strategic Initiatives                 Area will inform the work of the
                                                F. Encourage, assist, and serve in a                  Grants (SIG) Program, and the Education               Conference of Chief Justices/Conference
                                              consulting capacity to state and local                  Support Program (ESP).                                of State Court Administrators (CCJ/
                                              courts in the development,                                 The SJI Board of Directors has                     COSCA) National Task Force on Fines,
                                              maintenance, and coordination of                        established Priority Investment Areas                 Fees, and Bail Practices.
                                              criminal, civil, and juvenile justice                   for grant funding. SJI will allocate                     • Self-Represented Litigation—
                                              programs and services.                                  significant financial resources through               promoting court-based solutions to
                                                                                                      grant-making for these Priority                       address increase in self-represented
                                              II. Eligibility for Award                               Investment Areas (in no ranking order):               litigants; specifically making courts
                                                 SJI is authorized by Congress to award                  • Opioids and the the State Courts                 more user-friendly by simplifying court
                                              grants, cooperative agreements, and                     Response—SJI is supporting a                          forms, providing one-on-one assistance,
                                              contracts to the following entities and                 comprehensive strategy for responding                 developing guides, handbooks, and
                                              types of organizations:                                 to the challenges facing state courts in              instructions on how to proceed,
                                                 A. State and local courts and their                  addressing the national opioid crisis.                developing court-based self-help
                                              agencies (42 U.S.C. 10705(b)(1)(A)).                    Projects that address this Priority                   centers, and using internet technologies
                                                 B. National nonprofit organizations                  Investment Area will inform the work of               to increase access.
                                              controlled by, operating in conjunction                 the Conference of Chief Justices/                        • Language Access and the State
                                              with, and serving the judicial branches                 Conference of State Court                             Courts—improving language access in
                                              of state governments (42 U.S.C.                         Administrators (CCJ/COSCA) National                   the state courts through remote
                                              10705(b)(1)(B)).                                        Opioid Task Force.                                    interpretation (outside the courtroom),
                                                 C. National nonprofit organizations                     • Human Trafficking and the State                  interpreter certification, and courtroom
                                              for the education and training of judges                Courts—Through the Human Trafficking                  services (plain language forms, websites,
                                              and support personnel of the judicial                   and the State Courts Collaborative,                   etc.).
                                              branch of state governments (42 U.S.C.                  addressing the impact of federal and
                                                                                                                                                            A. Project Grants
                                              10705(b)(1)(C)). An applicant is                        state human trafficking laws on the state
                                              considered a national education and                     courts, and the challenges faced by state               Project Grants are intended to support
                                              training applicant under section                        courts in dealing with cases involving                innovative education and training,
                                              10705(b)(1)(C) if:                                      trafficking victims and their families.               research and evaluation, demonstration,
                                                 1. The principal purpose or activity of                 • Guardianship, Conservatorship, and               and technical assistance projects that
                                              the applicant is to provide education                   Elder Issues—Assisting the state courts               can improve the administration of
                                              and training to state and local judges                  in improving their oversight                          justice in state courts locally or
                                              and court personnel; and                                responsibilities through electronic                   nationwide. Project Grants may
                                                 2. The applicant demonstrates a                      reporting, visitor programs, and                      ordinarily not exceed $300,000.
                                              record of substantial experience in the                 training.                                             Examples of expenses not covered by
                                              field of judicial education and training.                  • Juvenile Justice Reform—innovative               Project Grants include the salaries,
                                                 D. Other eligible grant recipients (42               projects that have no other existing or               benefits, or travel of full- or part-time
                                              U.S.C. 10705(b)(2)(A)–(D)).                             potential funding sources (federal, state,            court employees. Grant periods for
                                                 1. Provided that the objectives of the               or private) that will advance best                    Project Grants ordinarily may not
                                              project can be served better, the Institute             practices in handling dependency and                  exceed 36 months.
                                              is also authorized to make awards to:                   delinquency cases; promote effective                    Applicants for Project Grants will be
                                                 a. Nonprofit organizations with                      court oversight of juveniles in the                   required to contribute a cash match of
                                              expertise in judicial administration;                   justice system; address the impact of                 not less than 50 percent of the total cost
                                                 b. Institutions of higher education;                 trauma on juvenile behavior; assist the               of the proposed project. In other words,
                                                 c. Individuals, partnerships, firms,                 courts in identification of appropriate               grant awards by SJI must be matched at
                                              corporations (for-profit organizations                  provision of services for juveniles; and              least dollar for dollar by grant
                                              must waive their fees); and                             address juvenile re-entry.                            applicants. Applicants may contribute
                                                 d. Private agencies with expertise in                   • Reengineering to Improve Court                   the required cash match directly or in
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                                              judicial administration.                                Operations—Assisting courts with the                  cooperation with third parties.
                                                 2. SJI may also make awards to state                 process of reengineering, regionalization             Prospective applicants should carefully
                                              or local agencies and institutions other                or centralization of services, structural             review Section VI.8. (matching
                                              than courts for services that cannot be                 changes, and improving performance.                   requirements) and Section VI.16.a. (non-
                                              adequately provided through                             This includes the innovative use of                   supplantation) of the Guideline prior to
                                              nongovernmental arrangements (42                        remote technology to improve the                      beginning the application process.
                                              U.S.C. 10705(b)(3)).                                    business operations of the courts, and                Funding from other federal departments


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                                              or agencies may not be used for cash                      Applicants for CAT Grants will be                   IV. Grant Applications
                                              match. If questions arise, applicants are               required to contribute a match of not
                                                                                                                                                            A. Project Grants
                                              strongly encouraged to consult SJI.                     less than 50 percent of the grant amount
                                                 As set forth in Section I., SJI is                   requested, of which 20 percent must be                  An application for a Project Grant
                                              authorized to fund projects addressing a                cash. In other words, an applicant                    must include an application form;
                                              broad range of program areas. Funding                   seeking a $30,000 CAT grant must                      budget forms (with appropriate
                                              will not be made available for the                      provide a $15,000 match, of which up                  documentation); a project abstract and
                                              ordinary, routine operations of court                   to $12,000 can be in-kind and not less                program narrative; a disclosure of
                                              systems.                                                than $3,000 must be cash. Funding from                lobbying form, when applicable; and
                                                                                                      other federal departments and agencies                certain certifications and assurances
                                              B. Technical Assistance (TA) Grants                     may not be used for cash match. CAT                   (see below). See www.sji.gov/forms for
                                                 TA Grants are intended to provide                    Grant application procedures can be                   Project Grant application forms.
                                              state or local courts, or regional court                found in section IV.C.
                                                                                                                                                            1. Forms
                                              associations, with sufficient support to                D. Partner Grants
                                              obtain expert assistance to diagnose a                                                                        a. Application Form (Form A)
                                              problem, develop a response to that                        Partner Grants are intended to allow
                                                                                                      SJI and federal, state, or local agencies               The application form requests basic
                                              problem, and implement any needed
                                                                                                      or foundations, trusts, or other private              information regarding the proposed
                                              changes. TA Grants may not exceed
                                                                                                      entities to combine financial resources               project, the applicant, and the total
                                              $50,000. Examples of expenses not
                                                                                                      in pursuit of common interests. SJI and               amount of funding requested from SJI. It
                                              covered by TA Grants include the
                                                                                                      its financial partners may set any level              also requires the signature of an
                                              salaries, benefits, or travel of full-or
                                                                                                      for Partner Grants, subject to the entire             individual authorized to certify on
                                              part-time court employees. Grant
                                                                                                      amount of the grant being available at                behalf of the applicant that the
                                              periods for TA Grants ordinarily may
                                                                                                      the time of the award. Grant periods for              information contained in the
                                              not exceed 12 months. In calculating
                                                                                                      Partner Grants ordinarily may not                     application is true and complete; that
                                              project duration, applicants are
                                                                                                      exceed 36 months.                                     submission of the application has been
                                              cautioned to fully consider the time
                                                                                                         Partner Grants are subject to the same             authorized by the applicant; and that if
                                              required to issue a request for proposals,
                                                                                                      cash match requirement as Project                     funding for the proposed project is
                                              negotiate a contract with the selected
                                                                                                      Grants. In other words, grant awards by               approved, the applicant will comply
                                              provider, and execute the project.
                                                                                                      SJI must be matched at least dollar-for-              with the requirements and conditions of
                                                 Applicants for TA Grants will be                                                                           the award, including the assurances set
                                                                                                      dollar. Partner Grants are initiated and
                                              required to contribute a total match of                                                                       forth in Form D.
                                                                                                      coordinated by SJI and its financial
                                              not less than 50 percent of the grant
                                                                                                      partner. More information on Partner
                                              amount requested, of which 20 percent                                                                         b. Certificate of State Approval (Form B)
                                                                                                      Grants can be found in section IV.D.
                                              must be cash. In other words, an
                                                                                                      E. Strategic Initiatives Grants                         An application from a state or local
                                              applicant seeking a $50,000 TA grant
                                                                                                                                                            court must include a copy of Form B
                                              must provide a $25,000 match, of which                    The Strategic Initiatives Grants (SIG)              signed by the state’s chief justice or state
                                              up to $20,000 can be in-kind and not                    program provides SJI with the flexibility             court administrator. The signature
                                              less than $5,000 must be cash. Funding                  to address national court issues as they              denotes that the proposed project has
                                              from other federal departments and                      occur, and develop solutions to those                 been approved by the state’s highest
                                              agencies may not be used for cash                       problems. This is an innovative                       court or the agency or council it has
                                              match. TA Grant application procedures                  approach where SJI uses its expertise                 designated. It denotes further that, if
                                              can be found in section IV.B.                           and the expertise and knowledge of its                applicable, a cash match reduction has
                                              C. Curriculum Adaptation and Training                   grantees to address key issues facing                 been requested, and that if SJI approves
                                              (CAT) Grants                                            state courts across the United States.                funding for the project, the court or the
                                                                                                        The funding is used for grants or                   specified designee will receive,
                                                 CAT Grants are intended to: (1)                      contractual services, and is handled at               administer, and be accountable for the
                                              Enable courts or national court                         the discretion of the SJI Board of                    awarded funds.
                                              associations to modify and adapt model                  Directors and staff outside the normal
                                              curricula, course modules, or                           grant application process (i.e., SJI will             c. Budget Form (Form C)
                                              conference programs to meet states’ or                  initiate the project).
                                              local jurisdictions’ educational needs;                                                                         Applicants must submit a Form C. In
                                              train instructors to present portions or                F. Education Support Program (ESP) for                addition, applicants must provide a
                                              all of the curricula; and pilot-test them               Judges and Court Managers                             detailed budget narrative providing an
                                              to determine their appropriateness,                        The Education Support Program (ESP)                explanation of the basis for the
                                              quality, and effectiveness, or (2) conduct              is intended to enhance the skills,                    estimates in each budget category (see
                                              judicial branch education and training                  knowledge, and abilities of state court               subsection A.4. below).
                                              programs, led by either expert or in-                   judges and court managers by enabling                   If funds from other sources are
                                              house personnel, designed to prepare                    them to attend out-of-state, or to enroll             required to conduct the project, either as
                                              judges and court personnel for                          in online, educational and training                   match or to support other aspects of the
                                              innovations, reforms, and/or new                        programs sponsored by national and                    project, the source, current status of the
                                              technologies recently adopted by                        state providers that they could not                   request, and anticipated decision date
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                                              grantee courts. CAT Grants may not                      otherwise attend or take online because               must be provided.
                                              exceed $30,000. Examples of expenses                    of limited state, local, and personal                 d. Assurances (Form D)
                                              not covered by CAT Grants include the                   budgets. The program only covers the
                                              salaries, benefits, or travel of full-or                cost of tuition up to a maximum of                      This form lists the statutory,
                                              part-time court employees. Grant                        $1,000 per course. More information on                regulatory, and policy requirements
                                              periods for CAT Grants ordinarily may                   the ESP program can be found in section               with which recipients of Institute funds
                                              not exceed 12 months.                                   IV.E.                                                 must comply.


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                                              e. Disclosure of Lobbying Activities                    problems. In addition, the applicant                  and the estimated number of persons
                                              (Form E)                                                should describe how, if applicable, the               who would attend them; the materials to
                                                 Applicants other than units of state or              project will be sustained in the future               be provided and how they would be
                                              local government are required to                        through existing resources.                           developed; and the cost to participants.
                                              disclose whether they, or another entity                   The discussion should include                        (c) For demonstration projects, the
                                              that is part of the same organization as                specific references to the relevant                   applicant should include the
                                              the applicant, have advocated a position                literature and to the experience in the               demonstration sites and the reasons
                                              before Congress on any issue, and to                    field. SJI continues to make all grant                they were selected, or if the sites have
                                              identify the specific subjects of their                 reports and most grant products                       not been chosen, how they would be
                                              lobbying efforts (see section VI.A.7.).                 available online through the National                 identified and their cooperation
                                                                                                      Center for State Courts (NCSC) Library                obtained; and how the program or
                                              2. Project Abstract                                     and Digital Archive. Applicants are                   procedures would be implemented and
                                                 The abstract should highlight the                    required to conduct a search of the                   monitored.
                                              purposes, goals, methods, and                           NCSC Library and Digital Archive on                     (d) For technical assistance projects,
                                              anticipated benefits of the proposed                    the topic areas they are addressing. This             the applicant should explain the types
                                              project. It should not exceed 1 single-                 search should include SJI-funded grants,              of assistance that would be provided;
                                              spaced page.                                            and previous projects not supported by                the particular issues and problems for
                                                                                                      SJI. Searches for SJI grant reports and               which assistance would be provided;
                                              3. Program Narrative                                    other state court resources begin with                the type of assistance determined; how
                                                 The program narrative for an                         the NCSC Library section. Applicants                  suitable providers would be selected
                                              application may not exceed 25 double-                   must discuss the results of their                     and briefed; and how reports would be
                                              spaced pages. The pages should be                       research; how they plan to incorporate                reviewed.
                                              numbered. This page limit does not                      the previous work into their proposed
                                                                                                                                                              (2) Evaluation. Projects should
                                              include the forms, the abstract, the                    project; and if the project will
                                                                                                                                                            include an evaluation plan to determine
                                              budget narrative, and any appendices                    differentiate from prior work.
                                                                                                                                                            whether the project met its objectives.
                                              containing resumes and letters of                       c. Tasks, Methods and Evaluations                     The evaluation should be designed to
                                              cooperation or endorsement. Additional                                                                        provide an objective and independent
                                              background material should be attached                     (1) Tasks and Methods. The applicant
                                                                                                      should delineate the tasks to be                      assessment of the effectiveness or
                                              only if it is essential to impart a clear                                                                     usefulness of the training or services
                                              understanding of the proposed project.                  performed in achieving the project
                                                                                                      objectives and the methods to be used                 provided; the impact of the procedures,
                                              Numerous and lengthy appendices are                                                                           technology, or services tested; or the
                                              strongly discouraged.                                   for accomplishing each task. For
                                                                                                      example:                                              validity and applicability of the research
                                                 The program narrative should address                                                                       conducted. The evaluation plan should
                                              the following topics:                                      (a) For research and evaluation
                                                                                                      projects, the applicant should include                be appropriate to the type of project
                                              a. Project Objectives                                   the data sources, data collection                     proposed.
                                                 The applicant should include a clear,                strategies, variables to be examined, and             d. Project Management
                                              concise statement of what the proposed                  analytic procedures to be used for
                                              project is intended to accomplish. In                   conducting the research or evaluation                    The applicant should present a
                                              stating the objectives of the project,                  and ensuring the validity and general                 detailed management plan, including
                                              applicants should focus on the overall                  applicability of the results. For projects            the starting and completion date for
                                              programmatic objective (e.g., to enhance                involving human subjects, the                         each task; the time commitments to the
                                              understanding and skills regarding a                    discussion of methods should address                  project of key staff and their
                                              specific subject, or to determine how a                 the procedures for obtaining                          responsibilities regarding each project
                                              certain procedure affects the court and                 respondents’ informed consent,                        task; and the procedures that would
                                              litigants) rather than on operational                   ensuring the respondents’ privacy and                 ensure that all tasks are performed on
                                              objectives.                                             freedom from risk or harm, and                        time, within budget, and at the highest
                                                 The applicant must describe how the                  protecting others who are not the                     level of quality. In preparing the project
                                              proposed project addresses one or more                  subjects of research but would be                     time line, Gantt Chart, or schedule,
                                              Priority Investment Areas. If the project               affected by the research. If the potential            applicants should make certain that all
                                              does not address one or more Priority                   exists for risk or harm to human                      project activities, including publication
                                              Investment Areas, the applicant must                    subjects, a discussion should be                      or reproduction of project products and
                                              provide an explanation why not.                         included that explains the value of the               their initial dissemination, would occur
                                                                                                      proposed research and the methods to                  within the proposed project period. The
                                              b. Need for the Project                                 be used to minimize or eliminate such                 management plan must also provide for
                                                 If the project is to be conducted in any             risk.                                                 the submission of Quarterly Progress
                                              specific location(s), the applicant                        (b) For education and training                     and Financial Reports within 30 days
                                              should discuss the particular needs of                  projects, the applicant should include                after the close of each calendar quarter
                                              the project site(s) to be addressed by the              the adult education techniques to be                  (i.e., no later than January 30, April 30,
                                              project and why those needs are not                     used in designing and presenting the                  July 30, and October 30), per section
                                              being met through the use of existing                   program, including the teaching/                      VI.A.13.
                                              programs, procedures, services, or other                learning objectives of the educational                   Applicants should be aware that SJI is
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                                              resources.                                              design, the teaching methods to be used,              unlikely to approve a limited extension
                                                 If the project is not site-specific, the             and the opportunities for structured                  of the grant period without strong
                                              applicant should discuss the problems                   interaction among the participants; how               justification. Therefore, the management
                                              that the proposed project would                         faculty would be recruited, selected,                 plan should be as realistic as possible
                                              address, and why existing programs,                     and trained; the proposed number and                  and fully reflect the time commitments
                                              procedures, services, or other resources                length of the conferences, courses,                   of the proposed project staff and
                                              cannot adequately resolve those                         seminars, or workshops to be conducted                consultants.


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                                              e. Products                                             disseminated to the project’s primary                 should be attached to the application. If
                                                 The program narrative in the                         audience, or both. Applicants proposing               one or more key staff members and
                                              application should contain a description                to conduct empirical research or                      consultants are not known at the time of
                                              of the product(s) to be developed (e.g.,                evaluation projects with national import              the application, a description of the
                                              training curricula and materials,                       should describe how they would make                   criteria that would be used to select
                                              websites or other electronic multimedia,                their data available for secondary                    persons for these positions should be
                                              articles, guidelines, manuals, reports,                 analysis after the grant period (see                  included. The applicant also should
                                              handbooks, benchbooks, or books),                       section VI.A.14.a.).                                  identify the person who would be
                                                                                                         The curricula and other products                   responsible for managing and reporting
                                              including when they would be
                                                                                                      developed through education and                       on the financial aspects of the proposed
                                              submitted to SJI. The budget should
                                                                                                      training projects should be designed for              project.
                                              include the cost of producing and
                                                                                                      use by others and again by the original
                                              disseminating the product to the state                  participants in the course of their                   h. Organizational Capacity
                                              chief justice, state court administrator,               duties.                                                  Applicants that have not received a
                                              and other appropriate judges or court                      (3) SJI Review. Applicants must                    grant from SJI within the past three
                                              personnel. If final products involve                    submit a final draft of all written grant             years should include a statement
                                              electronic formats, the applicant should                products to SJI for review and approval               describing their capacity to administer
                                              indicate how the product would be                       at least 30 days before the products are              grant funds, including the financial
                                              made available to other courts.                         submitted for publication or                          systems used to monitor project
                                              Discussion of this dissemination process                reproduction. For products in website or              expenditures (and income, if any), and
                                              should occur between the grantee and                    multimedia format, applicants must                    a summary of their past experience in
                                              SJI prior to the final selection of the                 provide for SJI review of the product at              administering grants, as well as any
                                              dissemination process to be used.                       the treatment, script, rough-cut, and                 resources or capabilities that they have
                                                 (1) Dissemination Plan. The                          final stages of development, or their                 that would particularly assist in the
                                              application must explain how and to                     equivalents. No grant funds may be                    successful completion of the project.
                                              whom the products would be                              obligated for publication or                             Unless requested otherwise, an
                                              disseminated; describe how they would                   reproduction of a final grant product                 applicant that has received a grant from
                                              benefit the state courts, including how                 without the written approval of SJI (see              SJI within the past three years should
                                              they could be used by judges and court                  section VI.A.11.f.).                                  describe only the changes in its
                                              personnel; identify development,                           (4) Acknowledgment, Disclaimer, and                organizational capacity, tax status, or
                                              production, and dissemination costs                     Logo. Applicants must also include in                 financial capability that may affect its
                                              covered by the project budget; and                      all project products a prominent                      capacity to administer a grant.
                                              present the basis on which products and                 acknowledgment that support was                          If the applicant is a non-profit
                                              services developed or provided under                    received from SJI and a disclaimer                    organization (other than a university), it
                                              the grant would be offered to the court                 paragraph based on the example                        must also provide documentation of its
                                              community and the public at large (i.e.,                provided in section VI.A.11.a.2. in the               501(c) tax-exempt status as determined
                                              whether products would be distributed                   Grant Guideline. The ‘‘SJI’’ logo must                by the Internal Revenue Service and a
                                              at no cost to recipients, or if costs are               appear on the front cover of a written                copy of a current certified audit report.
                                              involved, the reason for charging                       product, or in the opening frames of a                For purposes of this requirement,
                                              recipients and the estimated price of the               website or other multimedia product,                  ‘‘current’’ means no earlier than two
                                              product). Ordinarily, applicants should                 unless SJI approves another placement.                years prior to the present calendar year.
                                              schedule all product preparation and                    The SJI logo can be downloaded from                      If a current audit report is not
                                              distribution activities within the project              SJI’s website: www.sji.gov.                           available, SJI will require the
                                              period.                                                                                                       organization to complete a financial
                                                 Applicants proposing to develop web-                 f. Applicant Status
                                                                                                                                                            capability questionnaire, which must be
                                              based products should provide for                          An applicant that is not a state or                signed by a certified public accountant.
                                              sending a notice and description of the                 local court and has not received a grant              Other applicants may be required to
                                              document to the appropriate audiences                   from SJI within the past three years                  provide a current audit report, a
                                              to alert them to the availability of the                should indicate whether it is either a                financial capability questionnaire, or
                                              website or electronic product (i.e., a                  national non-profit organization                      both, if specifically requested to do so
                                              written report with a reference to the                  controlled by, operating in conjunction               by the Institute.
                                              website).                                               with, and serving the judicial branches
                                                 Three (3) copies of all project                      of state governments, or a national non-              i. Statement of Lobbying Activities
                                              products should be submitted to SJI,                    profit organization for the education and                Non-governmental applicants must
                                              along with an electronic version in                     training of state court judges and                    submit SJI’s Disclosure of Lobbying
                                              HTML or PDF format. Discussions of                      support personnel (see section II). If the            Activities Form E, which documents
                                              final product dissemination should be                   applicant is a non-judicial unit of                   whether they, or another entity that is
                                              conducted with SJI prior to the end of                  federal, state, or local government, it               a part of the same organization as the
                                              the grant period.                                       must explain whether the proposed                     applicant, have advocated a position
                                                 (2) Types of Products. The type of                   services could be adequately provided                 before Congress on any issue, and
                                              product to be prepared depends on the                   by non-governmental entities.                         identifies the specific subjects of their
                                              nature of the project. For example, in                                                                        lobbying efforts.
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                                              most instances, the products of a                       g. Staff Capability
                                              research, evaluation, or demonstration                     The applicant should include a                     j. Letters of Cooperation or Support
                                              project should include an article                       summary of the training and experience                   If the cooperation of courts,
                                              summarizing the project findings that is                of the key staff members and                          organizations, agencies, or individuals
                                              publishable in a journal serving the                    consultants that qualify them for                     other than the applicant is required to
                                              courts community nationally, an                         conducting and managing the proposed                  conduct the project, the applicant
                                              executive summary that would be                         project. Resumes of identified staff                  should attach written assurances of


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                                              cooperation and availability to the                     c. Consultant/Contractual Services and                 h. Postage
                                              application, or send them under                         Honoraria                                                Anticipated postage costs for project-
                                              separate cover. Letters of general                                                                             related mailings, including distribution
                                              support for a project are also                            The applicant should describe the
                                                                                                      tasks each consultant would perform,                   of the final product(s), should be
                                              encouraged.                                                                                                    described in the budget narrative. The
                                                                                                      the estimated total amount to be paid to
                                              4. Budget Narrative                                                                                            cost of special mailings, such as for a
                                                                                                      each consultant, the basis for
                                                                                                                                                             survey or for announcing a workshop,
                                                                                                      compensation rates (e.g., the number of
                                                 In addition to Project Grant                                                                                should be distinguished from routine
                                                                                                      days multiplied by the daily consultant
                                              applications, the following section also                                                                       mailing costs. The bases for all postage
                                                                                                      rates), and the method for selection.                  estimates should be included in the
                                              applies to Technical Assistance and                     Rates for consultant services must be set
                                              Curriculum Adaptation and Training                                                                             budget narrative.
                                                                                                      in accordance with section VII.I.2.c.
                                              grant applications.                                     Prior written SJI approval is required for             i. Printing/Photocopying
                                                 The budget narrative should provide                  any consultant rate in excess of $800 per                 Anticipated costs for printing or
                                              the basis for the computation of all                    day; SJI funds may not be used to pay                  photocopying project documents,
                                              project-related costs. When the                         a consultant more than $1,100 per day.                 reports, and publications should be
                                              proposed project would be partially                     Honorarium payments must be justified                  included in the budget narrative, along
                                              supported by grants from other funding                  in the same manner as consultant                       with the bases used to calculate these
                                              sources, applicants should make clear                   payments.                                              estimates.
                                              what costs would be covered by those
                                              other grants. Additional background                     d. Travel                                              j. Indirect Costs
                                              information or schedules may be                            Transportation costs and per diem                       Indirect costs are only applicable to
                                              attached if they are essential to                       rates must comply with the policies of                 organizations that are not state courts or
                                              obtaining a clear understanding of the                  the applicant organization. If the                     government agencies. Recoverable
                                              proposed budget. Numerous and                                                                                  indirect costs are limited to no more
                                                                                                      applicant does not have an established
                                              lengthy appendices are strongly                                                                                than 75 percent of a grantee’s direct
                                                                                                      travel policy, then travel rates must be
                                              discouraged.                                                                                                   personnel costs, i.e. salaries plus fringe
                                                                                                      consistent with those established by the
                                                                                                                                                             benefits (see section VII.H.3.).
                                                 The budget narrative should cover the                federal government. The budget                             Applicants should describe the
                                              costs of all components of the project                  narrative should include an explanation                indirect cost rates applicable to the
                                              and clearly identify costs attributable to              of the rate used, including the                        grant in detail. If costs often included
                                              the project evaluation.                                 components of the per diem rate and the                within an indirect cost rate are charged
                                                                                                      basis for the estimated transportation                 directly (e.g., a percentage of the time of
                                              a. Justification of Personnel                           expenses. The purpose of the travel
                                              Compensation                                                                                                   senior managers to supervise project
                                                                                                      should also be included in the narrative.              activities), the applicant should specify
                                                 The applicant should set forth the                   e. Equipment                                           that these costs are not included within
                                              percentages of time to be devoted by the                                                                       its approved indirect cost rate. These
                                              individuals who would staff the                           Grant funds may be used to purchase                  rates must be established in accordance
                                              proposed project, the annual salary of                  only the equipment necessary to                        with section VII.H.3. If the applicant has
                                              each of those persons, and the number                   demonstrate a new technological                        an indirect cost rate or allocation plan
                                              of work days per year used for                          application in a court or that is                      approved by any federal granting
                                              calculating the percentages of time or                  otherwise essential to accomplishing the               agency, a copy of the approved rate
                                              daily rates of those individuals. The                   objectives of the project. In other words,             agreement must be attached to the
                                              applicant should explain any deviations                 grant funds cannot be used strictly for                application.
                                              from current rates or established written               the purpose of purchasing equipment.                   5. Submission Requirements
                                              organizational policies. No grant funds                 Equipment purchases to support basic
                                              or cash match may be used to pay the                    court operations will not be approved.                    a. Every applicant must submit an
                                              salary and related costs for a current or               The applicant should describe the                      original and one copy, by mail, of the
                                              new employee of a court or other unit                   equipment to be purchased or leased                    application package consisting of Form
                                              of government because such funds                        and explain why the acquisition of that                A; Form B, if the application is from a
                                              would constitute a supplantation of                     equipment is essential to accomplish                   state or local court, or a Disclosure of
                                              state or local funds in violation of 42                 the project’s goals and objectives. The                Lobbying Form (Form E), if the
                                              U.S.C. 10706(d)(1); this includes new                   narrative should clearly identify which                applicant is not a unit of state or local
                                              employees hired specifically for the                    equipment is to be leased and which is                 government; Form C; the Application
                                                                                                      to be purchased. The method of                         Abstract; the Program Narrative; the
                                              project. The salary and any related costs
                                                                                                      procurement should also be described.                  Budget Narrative; and any necessary
                                              for a current or new employee of a court
                                                                                                                                                             appendices.
                                              or other unit of government may only be                 f. Supplies                                               Letters of application may be
                                              accepted as in-kind match.                                                                                     submitted at any time. However,
                                                                                                        The applicant should provide a                       applicants are encouraged to review the
                                              b. Fringe Benefit Computation
                                                                                                      general description of the supplies                    grant deadlines available on the SJI
                                                For non-governmental entities, the                    necessary to accomplish the goals and                  website. Receipt of each application will
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                                              applicant should provide a description                  objectives of the grant. In addition, the              be acknowledged by letter or email.
                                              of the fringe benefits provided to                      applicant should provide the basis for                    b. Applicants submitting more than
                                              employees. If percentages are used, the                 the amount requested for this                          one application may include material
                                              authority for such use should be                        expenditure category.                                  that would be identical in each
                                              presented, as well as a description of the              g. Construction                                        application in a cover letter. This
                                              elements included in the determination                                                                         material will be incorporated by
                                              of the percentage rate.                                       Construction expenses are prohibited.            reference into each application and


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                                              counted against the 25-page limit for the               hired to provide the assistance, and how              provide for submission of two copies of
                                              program narrative. A copy of the cover                  the consultant was selected. If a                     the consultant’s final report to the SJI.
                                              letter should be attached to each copy                  consultant has not yet been identified,                 Recipients of TA Grants must
                                              of the application.                                     what procedures and criteria would be                 maintain appropriate documentation to
                                                                                                      used to select the consultant (applicants             support expenditures.
                                              B. Technical Assistance (TA) Grants                     are expected to follow their                          4. Submission Requirements
                                              1. Application Procedures                               jurisdictions’ normal procedures for
                                                                                                      procuring consultant services)? What                     Letters of application should be
                                                Applicants for TA Grants may submit                                                                         submitted according to the grant
                                                                                                      specific tasks would the consultant(s)
                                              an original and one copy, by mail, of a                                                                       deadlines provided on the SJI website.
                                                                                                      and court staff undertake? What is the
                                              detailed letter describing the proposed                                                                          If the support or cooperation of
                                                                                                      schedule for completion of each
                                              project, as well as a Form A—State                                                                            agencies, funding bodies, organizations,
                                                                                                      required task and the entire project?
                                              Justice Institute Application; Form B—                                                                        or courts other than the applicant would
                                                                                                      How would the applicant oversee the
                                              Certificate of State Approval from the                                                                        be needed in order for the consultant to
                                                                                                      project and provide guidance to the
                                              State Supreme Court, or its designated                                                                        perform the required tasks, written
                                                                                                      consultant, and who at the court or
                                              agency; and Form C—Project Budget in                                                                          assurances of such support or
                                                                                                      regional court association would be
                                              Tabular Format (see www.sji.gov/forms).                                                                       cooperation should accompany the
                                                                                                      responsible for coordinating all project
                                              2. Application Format                                   tasks and submitting quarterly progress               application letter. Letters of general
                                                                                                      and financial status reports?                         support for the project are also
                                                 Although there is no prescribed form                                                                       encouraged. Support letters may be
                                                                                                         If the consultant has been identified,
                                              for the letter, or a minimum or                                                                               submitted under separate cover;
                                                                                                      the applicant should provide a letter
                                              maximum page limit, letters of                                                                                however, they should be received by the
                                                                                                      from that individual or organization
                                              application should include the                          documenting interest in and availability              same date as the application.
                                              following information:                                  for the project, as well as the
                                                 a. Need for Funding. The applicant                                                                         C. Curriculum Adaptation and Training
                                                                                                      consultant’s ability to complete the                  (CAT) Grants
                                              must explain the critical need facing the               assignment within the proposed time
                                              applicant, and the proposed technical                   frame and for the proposed cost. The                  1. Application Procedures
                                              assistance that will enable the applicant               consultant must agree to submit a                        Applicants must submit an original
                                              meet this critical need. The applicant                  detailed written report to the court and              and one copy, by mail, of a detailed
                                              must also explain why state or local                    SJI upon completion of the technical                  letter as well as a Form A—State Justice
                                              resources are not sufficient to fully                   assistance.                                           Institute Application; Form B—
                                              support the costs of the project. In                       c. Likelihood of Implementation.                   Certificate of State Approval; and Form
                                              addition, the applicant should describe                 What steps have been or would be taken                C—Project Budget, Tabular Format (see
                                              how, if applicable, the project will be                 to facilitate implementation of the                   www.sji.gov/forms).
                                              sustained in the future through existing                consultant’s recommendations upon
                                              resources.                                              completion of the technical assistance?               2. Application Format
                                                 The discussion should include                        For example, if the support or                           Although there is no prescribed
                                              specific references to the relevant                     cooperation of specific court officials or            format for the letter, or a minimum or
                                              literature and to the experience in the                 committees, other agencies, funding                   maximum page limit, letters of
                                              field. SJI continues to make all grant                  bodies, organizations, or a court other               application should include the
                                              reports and most grant products                         than the applicant would be needed to                 following information.
                                              available online through the National                   adopt the changes recommended by the
                                              Center for State Courts (NCSC) Library                                                                        a. For Adaptation of a Curriculum
                                                                                                      consultant and approved by the court,
                                              and Digital Archive. Applicants are                     how would they be involved in the                        (1) Project Description. The applicant
                                              required to conduct a search of the                     review of the recommendations and                     must describe how the proposed project
                                              NCSC Library and Digital Archive on                     development of the implementation                     addresses one or more Priority
                                              the topic areas they are addressing. This               plan?                                                 Investment Areas. If the project does not
                                              search should include SJI-funded grants,                                                                      address one or more Priority Investment
                                              and previous projects not supported by                  3. Budget and Matching State                          Areas, the applicant must provide an
                                              SJI. Searches for SJI grant reports and                 Contribution                                          explanation why not. Due to the high
                                              other state court resources begin with                     Applicants must follow the same                    costs of travel to attend training events,
                                              the NCSC Library section. Applicants                    guidelines provided under Section IV.A.               the innovative use of distance learning
                                              must discuss the results of their                       A completed Form C—Project Budget,                    is highly encouraged.
                                              research; how they plan to incorporate                  Tabular Format and budget narrative                      The applicant must provide the title
                                              the previous work into their proposed                   must be included with the letter                      of the curriculum that will be adapted,
                                              project; and if the project will                        requesting technical assistance.                      and identify the entity that originally
                                              differentiate from prior work.                             The budget narrative should provide                developed the curriculum. The
                                                 b. Project Description. The applicant                the basis for all project-related costs,              applicant must also address the
                                              must describe how the proposed project                  including the basis for determining the               following questions: Why is this
                                              addressed one or more Priority                          estimated consultant costs, if                        education program needed at the
                                              Investment Areas. If the project does not               compensation of the consultant is                     present time? What are the project’s
                                              address one or more Priority Investment                 required (e.g., the number of days per                goals? What are the learning objectives
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                                              Areas, the applicant must provide an                    task times the requested daily                        of the adapted curriculum? What
                                              explanation why not.                                    consultant rate). Applicants should be                program components would be
                                                 The applicant must describe the tasks                aware that consultant rates above $800                implemented, and what types of
                                              the consultant will perform, and how                    per day must be approved in advance by                modifications, if any, are anticipated in
                                              would they be accomplished. In                          SJI, and that no consultant will be paid              length, format, learning objectives,
                                              addition, the applicant must identify                   more than $1,100 per day from SJI                     teaching methods, or content? Who
                                              which organization or individual will be                funds. In addition, the budget should                 would be responsible for adapting the


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                                              model curriculum? Who would the                         b. For Training Assistance                            that individual or organization
                                              participants be, how many would there                      (1) Need for Funding. The applicant                documenting interest in and availability
                                              be, how would they be recruited, and                    must describe how the proposed project                for the project, as well as the trainer’s
                                              from where would they come (e.g., from                  addresses one or more Priority                        ability to complete the assignment
                                              a single local jurisdiction, from across                Investment Areas. If the project does not             within the proposed time frame and for
                                              the state, from a multi-state region, from              address one or more Priority Investment               the proposed cost.
                                              across the nation)?                                     Areas, the applicant must provide an                    (3) Likelihood of Implementation. The
                                                 (2) Need for Funding. The discussion                 explanation why not.                                  applicant should explain what steps
                                              should include specific references to the                  The discussion should include                      have been or will be taken to coordinate
                                              relevant literature and to the experience               specific references to the relevant                   the implementation of the training. For
                                              in the field. SJI continues to make all                 literature and to the experience in the               example, if the support or cooperation
                                              grant reports and most grant products                   field. SJI continues to make all grant                of specific court or regional court
                                              available online through the National                   reports and most grant products                       association officials or committees,
                                              Center for State Courts (NCSC) Library                  available online through the National                 other agencies, funding bodies,
                                              and Digital Archive. Applicants are                     Center for State Courts (NCSC) Library                organizations, or a court other than the
                                              required to conduct a search of the                     and Digital Archive. Applicants are                   applicant will be needed to adopt the
                                              NCSC Library and Digital Archive on                     required to conduct a search of the                   reform and initiate the training
                                              the topic areas they are addressing. This               NCSC Library and Digital Archive on                   proposed, how will the applicant secure
                                              search should include SJI-funded grants,                the topic areas they are addressing. This             their involvement in the development
                                              and previous projects not supported by                  search should include SJI-funded grants,              and implementation of the training?
                                              SJI. Searches for SJI grant reports and                 and previous projects not supported by                3. Budget and Matching State
                                              other state court resources begin with                  SJI. Searches for SJI grant reports and               Contribution
                                              the NCSC Library section. Applicants                    other state court resources begin with                   Applicants must also follow the same
                                              must discuss the results of their                       the NCSC Library section. Applicants                  guidelines provided under Section IV.A.
                                              research; how they plan to incorporate                  must discuss the results of their                     Applicants should attach a copy of
                                              the previous work into their proposed                   research; how they plan to incorporate                budget Form C and a budget narrative
                                              project; and if the project will                        the previous work into their proposed                 that describes the basis for the
                                              differentiate from prior work.                          project; and if the project will                      computation of all project-related costs
                                                 The applicant should explain why                     differentiate from prior work.                        and the source of the match offered.
                                              state or local resources are unable to                     The applicant should describe the
                                              fully support the modification and                      court reform or initiative prompting the              4. Submission Requirements
                                              presentation of the model curriculum.                   need for training. The applicant should                  For curriculum adaptation requests,
                                              The applicant should also describe the                  also discuss how the proposed training                applicants should allow at least 90 days
                                              potential for replicating or integrating                will help the applicant implement                     between the Board meeting and the date
                                              the adapted curriculum in the future                    planned changes at the court, and why                 of the proposed program to allow
                                              using state or local funds, once it has                 state or local resources are not sufficient           sufficient time for needed planning.
                                              been successfully adapted and tested. In                to fully support the costs of the required            Letters of support for the project are also
                                              addition, the applicant should describe                 training. In addition, the applicant                  encouraged. Applicants are encouraged
                                              how, if applicable, the project will be                 should describe how, if applicable, the               to call SJI to discuss concerns about
                                              sustained in the future through existing                project will be sustained in the future               timing of submissions.
                                              resources.                                              through existing resources.
                                                                                                         (2) Project Description. The applicant             D. Partner Grants
                                                 (3) Likelihood of Implementation. The                must identify the tasks the trainer(s)                   SJI and its funding partners may
                                              applicant should provide the proposed                   will be expected to perform, which                    meld, pick and choose, or waive their
                                              timeline, including the project start and               organization or individual will be hired,             application procedures, grant cycles, or
                                              end dates, the date(s) the judicial branch              and, if in-house personnel are not the                grant requirements to expedite the
                                              education program will be presented,                    trainers, how the trainer will be                     award of jointly-funded grants targeted
                                              and the process that will be used to                    selected. If a trainer has not yet been               at emerging or high priority problems
                                              modify and present the program. The                     identified, the applicant must describe               confronting state and local courts. SJI
                                              applicant should also identify who will                 the procedures and criteria that will be              may solicit brief proposals from
                                              serve as faculty, and how they were                     used to select the trainer. In addition,              potential grantees to fellow financial
                                              selected, in addition to the measures                   the applicant should address the                      partners as a first step. Should SJI be
                                              taken to facilitate subsequent                          following questions: What specific tasks              chosen as the lead grant manager,
                                              presentations of the program.                           would the trainer and court staff or                  Project Grant application procedures
                                              Ordinarily, an independent evaluation                   regional court association members                    will apply to the proposed Partner
                                              of a curriculum adaptation project is not               undertake? What presentation methods                  Grant.
                                              required; however, the results of any                   will be used? What is the schedule for
                                              evaluation should be included in the                    completion of each required task and                  E. Education Support Program (ESP)
                                              final report.                                           the entire project? How will the                         The Education Support Program (ESP)
                                                 (4) Expressions of Interest by Judges                applicant oversee the project and                     supports full-time state court judges and
                                              and/or Court Personnel. Does the                        provide guidance to the trainer, and                  court managers to attend courses that
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                                              proposed program have the support of                    who at the court or affiliated with the               enhance the knowledge, skills, and
                                              the court system or association                         regional court association would be                   abilities which they could not otherwise
                                              leadership, and of judges, court                        responsible for coordinating all project              attend because of limited, state, local, or
                                              managers, and judicial branch education                 tasks and submitting quarterly progress               personal budgets. Beginning in FY 2018,
                                              personnel who are expected to attend?                   and financial status reports?                         the National Judicial College (NJC) and
                                              Applicants may demonstrate this by                         If the trainer has been identified, the            the National Center for State Courts/
                                              attaching letters of support.                           applicant should provide a letter from                Institute for Court Management (ICM)


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                                              will administer the ESP program                         The NJC reserves the right to apply                     (10) The demonstration of cooperation
                                              separately, in partnership and with                     additional selection criteria.                        and support of other agencies that may
                                              funding from SJI.                                          For ICM Courses: To seek an ESP to                 be affected by the project.
                                                 a. Covered Costs. The ESP program                    participate in the ICM Fellows Program,                 b. In determining which projects to
                                              only covers the costs of tuition up to a                submit a completed application to ICM                 support, SJI will also consider whether
                                              maximum of $1,000 per award. Awards                     Education Program Manager Amy                         the applicant is a state court, a national
                                              will be made for the exact amount                       McDowell, at amcdowell@ncsc.org. If                   court support or education organization,
                                              requested for tuition. Funds to play                    you have questions about this process,                a non-court unit of government, or other
                                              tuition in excess of $1,000, and other                  you may contact her at 757–259–1552 or                type of entity eligible to receive grants
                                              costs of participating in a course such as              via email. To seek an ESP to participate              under SJI’s enabling legislation (see
                                              travel, transportation, meals, materials,               in an ICM course, find the course you                 section II.); the availability of financial
                                              and transportation to and from airports                 wish to attend on the ICM website:                    assistance from other sources for the
                                              (including rental cars) at the site of the              www.courses.ncscs.org, and click                      project; the amount of the applicant’s
                                              educational program, must be obtained                   ‘‘register.’’ During the registration                 match; the extent to which the proposed
                                              from other sources or be borne by the                   process, the website will ask if you need             project would also benefit the federal
                                              ESP award recipient.                                    a scholarship to participate. Follow the              courts or help state courts enforce
                                                 b. Eligible Recipients. Because of the               online instructions to request tuition                federal constitutional and legislative
                                              limited amount of funding available,                    assistance. If you have any questions                 requirements; and the level of
                                              only full-time judges of state or local                 about this process, you may contact ICM               appropriations available to SJI in the
                                              trial and appellate courts; full-time                   Director of National Programs Margaret                current year and the amount expected to
                                              professional, state or local court                      Allen, at mallen@ncsc.org or 757–259–                 be available in succeeding fiscal years.
                                              personnel with management and                           1581. ICM reserves the right to apply
                                                                                                                                                            2. Technical Assistance (TA) Grant
                                              supervisory responsibilities or on a                    additional selection criteria.
                                                                                                         e. Responsibilities of ESP Award                   Applications
                                              professional management career track;
                                              and supervisory and management                          Recipients. Recipients are responsible                  TA Grant applications will be rated
                                              probation personnel in judicial branch                  for disseminating the information                     on the basis of the following criteria:
                                              probation offices are eligible for the                  received from the course, when                          a. Whether the assistance would
                                              program. Senior judges, part-time                       possible, to their court colleagues                   address a critical need of the applicant;
                                              judges, quasi-judicial hearing officers                 locally, and if possible, throughout the                b. The soundness of the technical
                                              including referees and commissioners,                   state. The NJC and ICM may impose                     assistance approach to the problem;
                                              administrative law judges, staff                        additional requirements on recipients.                  c. The qualifications of the
                                              attorneys, law clerks, line staff, law                                                                        consultant(s) to be hired or the specific
                                                                                                      V. Application Review Procedures                      criteria that will be used to select the
                                              enforcement officers, and other
                                              executive branch personnel are not                      A. Preliminary Inquiries                              consultant(s);
                                              eligible. Applicants will be limited to                                                                         d. The commitment of the court or
                                                                                                        SJI staff will answer inquiries                     association to act on the consultant’s
                                              one ESP award every other fiscal year                   concerning application procedures.
                                              (i.e., if awarded an ESP in FY 2018, the                                                                      recommendations; and,
                                                                                                      B. Selection Criteria                                   e. The reasonableness of the proposed
                                              applicant will remain ineligible until FY
                                                                                                                                                            budget.
                                              2020), unless the course specifically                   1. Project Grant Applications                           SJI also will consider factors such as
                                              assumes multi-year participation as part
                                                                                                         a. Project Grant applications will be              the level and nature of the match that
                                              of a certificate program.
                                                                                                      rated on the basis of the criteria set forth          would be provided, diversity of subject
                                                 c. Eligible Courses. Awards are only
                                                                                                      below. SJI will accord the greatest                   matter, geographic diversity, the level of
                                              for courses presented by the NJC and
                                                                                                      weight to the following criteria:                     appropriations available to SJI in the
                                              ICM in a U.S. jurisdiction to                              (1) The soundness of the                           current year, and the amount expected
                                              participants in the U.S. or U.S.                        methodology;                                          to be available in succeeding fiscal
                                              Territories. These courses are designed                    (2) The demonstration of need for the              years.
                                              to enhance the skills of new or                         project;
                                              experienced judges and court managers.                     (3) The appropriateness of the                     3. Curriculum Adaptation and Training
                                              Participation during annual or mid-year                 proposed evaluation design;                           (CAT) Grant Applications
                                              conferences or meetings of a state or                      (4) If applicable, the key findings and               CAT Grant applications will be rated
                                              national organization does not qualify                  recommendations of the most recent                    on the basis of the following criteria:
                                              for ESP purposes, even though the                       evaluation and the proposed responses                    a. For curriculum adaptation projects:
                                              conference may include workshops or                     to those findings and recommendations;                   (1) The goals and objectives of the
                                              other training sessions.                                   (5) The applicant’s management plan                proposed project;
                                                 d. How and When to Apply                             and organizational capabilities;                         (2) The need for outside funding to
                                                 For NJC Courses: To seek an ESP to                      (6) The qualifications of the project’s            support the program;
                                              attend an NJC course, simply find the                   staff;                                                   (3) The appropriateness of the
                                              course you wish to attend on the NJC                       (7) The products and benefits                      approach in achieving the project’s
                                              website: www.judges.org/courses, and                    resulting from the project, including the             educational objectives;
                                              click ‘‘register.’’ During the registration             extent to which the project will have                    (4) The likelihood of effective
                                              process, the website will ask whether                   long-term benefits for state courts across            implementation and integration of the
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                                              you need a scholarship to attend.                       the nation;                                           modified curriculum into ongoing
                                              Simply follow the online instructions to                   (8) The degree to which the findings,              educational programming; and,
                                              request tuition assistance. If you have                 procedures, training, technology, or                     (5) Expressions of interest by the
                                              any questions about this process, you                   other results of the project can be                   judges and/or court personnel who
                                              may contact NJC Scholarship                             transferred to other jurisdictions;                   would be directly involved in or
                                              Coordinator Rebecca Bluemer, at                            (9) The reasonableness of the                      affected by the project.
                                              bluemer@judges.org or 800–225–8343.                     proposed budget; and,                                    b. For training assistance:


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                                                (1) Whether the training would                        D. Return Policy                                      the qualifications of the newly assigned
                                              address a critical need of the court or                   Unless a specific request is made,                  person to SJI. Prior written approval of
                                              association;                                            unsuccessful applications will not be                 the qualifications of the new person
                                                (2) The soundness of the training                     returned.                                             assigned to a key staff position must be
                                              approach to the problem;                                                                                      received from the Institute before the
                                                (3) The qualifications of the trainer(s)              E. Notification of Board Decision                     salary or consulting fee of that person
                                              to be hired or the specific criteria that                  SJI will send written notice to                    and associated costs may be paid or
                                              will be used to select the trainer(s);                  applicants concerning all Board                       reimbursed from grant funds.
                                                (4) The commitment of the court or                    decisions to approve, defer, or deny                  3. Audit
                                              association to the training program; and                their respective applications. For all
                                                                                                      applications (except ESP applications),                  Recipients of SJI grants must provide
                                                (5) The reasonableness of the                                                                               for an annual fiscal audit which
                                              proposed budget.                                        if requested, SJI will convey the key
                                                                                                      issues and questions that arose during                includes an opinion on whether the
                                                SJI will also consider factors such as                                                                      financial statements of the grantee
                                              the reasonableness of the amount                        the review process. A decision by the
                                                                                                      Board to deny an application may not be               present fairly its financial position and
                                              requested; compliance with match                                                                              its financial operations are in
                                              requirements; diversity of subject                      appealed, but it does not prohibit
                                                                                                      resubmission of a proposal in a                       accordance with generally accepted
                                              matter, geographic diversity; the level of                                                                    accounting principles (see section VII.I.
                                              appropriations available to SJI in the                  subsequent funding cycle.
                                                                                                                                                            for the requirements of such audits).
                                              current year; and the amount expected                   F. Response to Notification of Approval
                                              to be available in succeeding fiscal                                                                          4. Budget Revisions
                                                                                                         With the exception of those approved
                                              years.                                                                                                           Budget revisions among direct cost
                                                                                                      for ESP awards, applicants have 30 days
                                                                                                      from the date of the letter notifying                 categories that: (a) Transfer grant funds
                                              4. Partner Grants
                                                                                                      them that the Board has approved their                to an unbudgeted cost category, or (b)
                                                 The selection criteria for Partner                   application to respond to any revisions               individually or cumulatively exceed
                                              Grants will be driven by the collective                 requested by the Board. If the requested              five percent of the approved original
                                              priorities of SJI and other organizations               revisions (or a reasonable schedule for               budget or the most recently approved
                                              and their collective assessments                        submitting such revisions) have not                   revised budget require prior SJI
                                              regarding the needs and capabilities of                 been submitted to SJI within 30 days                  approval (see section VIII.A.1.).
                                              court and court-related organizations.                  after notification, the approval may be               5. Conflict of Interest
                                              Having settled on priorities, SJI and its               rescinded and the application presented
                                              financial partners will likely contact the                                                                       Personnel and other officials
                                                                                                      to the Board for reconsideration. In the              connected with SJI-funded programs
                                              courts or court-related organizations                   event an issue will only be resolved
                                              most acceptable as pilots, laboratories,                                                                      must adhere to the following
                                                                                                      after award, such as the selection of a               requirements:
                                              consultants, or the like.                               consultant, the final award document                     a. No official or employee of a
                                              C. Review and Approval Process                          will include a Special Condition that                 recipient court or organization shall
                                                                                                      will require additional grantee reporting             participate personally through decision,
                                              1. Project Grant Applications                           and SJI review and approval. Special                  approval, disapproval, recommendation,
                                                SJI’s Board of Directors will review                  Conditions, in the form of incentives or              the rendering of advice, investigation, or
                                              the applications competitively. The                     sanctions, may also be used in other                  otherwise in any proceeding,
                                              Board will review all applications and                  situations.                                           application, request for a ruling or other
                                              decide which projects to fund. The                      VI. Compliance Requirements                           determination, contract, grant,
                                              decision to fund a project is solely that                                                                     cooperative agreement, claim,
                                              of the Board of Directors. The Chairman                   The State Justice Institute Act
                                                                                                                                                            controversy, or other particular matter
                                              of the Board will sign approved awards                  contains limitations and conditions on
                                                                                                                                                            in which SJI funds are used, where, to
                                              on behalf of SJI.                                       grants, contracts, and cooperative
                                                                                                                                                            his or her knowledge, he or she or his
                                                                                                      agreements awarded by SJI. The Board
                                              2. Technical Assistance (TA) and                                                                              or her immediate family, partners,
                                                                                                      of Directors has approved additional
                                              Curriculum Adaptation and Training                                                                            organization other than a public agency
                                                                                                      policies governing the use of SJI grant
                                              (CAT) Grant Applications                                                                                      in which he or she is serving as officer,
                                                                                                      funds. These statutory and policy
                                                                                                                                                            director, trustee, partner, or employee or
                                                The Board will review the                             requirements are set forth below.
                                                                                                                                                            any person or organization with whom
                                              applications competitively. The Board                   A. Recipients of Project Grants                       he or she is negotiating or has any
                                              will review all applications and decide                                                                       arrangement concerning prospective
                                              which projects to fund. The decision to                 1. Advocacy
                                                                                                                                                            employment, has a financial interest.
                                              fund a project is solely that of the Board                No funds made available by SJI may                     b. In the use of SJI project funds, an
                                              of Directors. The Chairman of the Board                 be used to support or conduct training                official or employee of a recipient court
                                              will sign approved awards on behalf of                  programs for the purpose of advocating                or organization shall avoid any action
                                              SJI.                                                    particular non-judicial public policies               which might result in or create the
                                              3. Partner Grants                                       or encouraging non-judicial political                 appearance of:
                                                                                                      activities (42 U.S.C. 10706(b)).                         (1) Using an official position for
                                                 SJI’s internal process for the review                                                                      private gain; or
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                                              and approval of Partner Grants will                     2. Approval of Key Staff                                 (2) Affecting adversely the confidence
                                              depend on negotiations with fellow                        If the qualifications of an employee or             of the public in the integrity of the
                                              financiers. SJI may use its procedures, a               consultant assigned to a key project staff            Institute program.
                                              partner’s procedures, a mix of both, or                 position are not described in the                        c. Requests for proposals or
                                              entirely unique procedures. All Partner                 application or if there is a change of a              invitations for bids issued by a recipient
                                              Grants will be approved by the Board of                 person assigned to such a position, the               of Institute funds or a subgrantee or
                                              Directors.                                              recipient must submit a description of                subcontractor will provide notice to


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                                              prospective bidders that the contractors                incurred from the date of the Board of                products developed with grant funds
                                              who develop or draft specifications,                    Directors’ approval of an award. The                  that support was received from the SJI.
                                              requirements, statements of work, and/                  amount and nature of required match                   The ‘‘SJI’’ logo must appear on the front
                                              or requests for proposals for a proposed                depends on the type of grant (see                     cover of a written product, or in the
                                              procurement will be excluded from                       section III.).                                        opening frames of a multimedia
                                              bidding on or submitting a proposal to                    The grantee is responsible for                      product, unless another placement is
                                              compete for the award of such                           ensuring that the total amount of match               approved in writing by SJI. This
                                              procurement.                                            proposed is actually contributed. If a                includes final products printed or
                                                                                                      proposed contribution is not fully met,               otherwise reproduced during the grant
                                              6. Inventions and Patents                               SJI may reduce the award amount                       period, as well as re-printings or
                                                 If any patentable items, patent rights,              accordingly, in order to maintain the                 reproductions of those materials
                                              processes, or inventions are produced in                ratio originally provided for in the                  following the end of the grant period. A
                                              the course of SJI-sponsored work, such                  award agreement (see section VII.D.1.).               camera-ready logo sheet is available on
                                              fact shall be promptly and fully reported               Match should be expended at the same                  SJI’s website: www.sji.gov/forms.
                                              to SJI. Unless there is a prior agreement               rate as SJI funding.                                     (2) Recipients also must display the
                                              between the grantee and SJI on                            The Board of Directors looks favorably              following disclaimer on all grant
                                              disposition of such items, SJI shall                    upon any unrequired match contributed                 products: ‘‘This [document, film,
                                              determine whether protection of the                     by applicants when making grant                       videotape, etc.] was developed under
                                              invention or discovery shall be sought.                 decisions. The match requirement may                  [grant/cooperative agreement] number
                                                                                                      be waived in exceptionally rare                       SJI-[insert number] from the State
                                              7. Lobbying                                             circumstances upon the request of the                 Justice Institute. The points of view
                                                 a. Funds awarded to recipients by SJI                chief justice of the highest court in the             expressed are those of the [author(s),
                                              shall not be used, indirectly or directly,              state or the highest ranking official in              filmmaker(s), etc.] and do not
                                              to influence Executive Orders or similar                the requesting organization and                       necessarily represent the official
                                              promulgations by federal, state or local                approval by the Board of Directors (42                position or policies of the State Justice
                                              agencies, or to influence the passage or                U.S.C. 10705(d)). The Board of Directors              Institute.’’
                                              defeat of any legislation by federal, state             encourages all applicants to provide the                 (3) In addition to other required grant
                                              or local legislative bodies (42 U.S.C.                  maximum amount of cash and in-kind                    products and reports, recipients must
                                              10706(a)).                                              match possible, even if a waiver is                   provide a one page executive summary
                                                 b. It is the policy of the Board of                  approved. The amount and nature of                    of the project. The summary should
                                              Directors to award funds only to support                match are criteria in the grant selection             include a background on the project, the
                                              applications submitted by organizations                 process (see section V.B.1.b.).                       tasks undertaken, and the outcome. In
                                              that would carry out the objectives of                    Other federal department and agency                 addition, the summary should provide
                                              their applications in an unbiased                       funding may not be used for cash match.               the performance metrics that were used
                                              manner. Consistent with this policy and                                                                       during the project, and how
                                                                                                      9. Nondiscrimination
                                              the provisions of 42 U.S.C. 10706, SJI                                                                        performance will be measured in the
                                              will not knowingly award a grant to an                     No person may, on the basis of race,               future.
                                              applicant that has, directly or through                 sex, national origin, disability, color, or
                                                                                                      creed be excluded from participation in,              b. Charges for Grant-Related Products/
                                              an entity that is part of the same
                                                                                                      denied the benefits of, or otherwise                  Recovery of Costs
                                              organization as the applicant, advocated
                                              a position before Congress on the                       subjected to discrimination under any                    (1) SJI’s mission is to support
                                              specific subject matter of the                          program or activity supported by SJI                  improvements in the quality of justice
                                              application.                                            funds. Recipients of SJI funds must                   and foster innovative, efficient solutions
                                                                                                      immediately take any measures                         to common issues faced by all courts.
                                              8. Matching Requirements                                necessary to effectuate this provision.               SJI has recognized and established
                                                 All grantees other than ESP award                    10. Political Activities                              procedures for supporting research and
                                              recipients are required to provide a                                                                          development of grant products (e.g., a
                                              match. A match is the portion of project                  No recipient may contribute or make                 report, curriculum, video, software,
                                              costs not borne by the Institute. Match                 available SJI funds, program personnel,               database, or website) through
                                              includes both cash and in-kind                          or equipment to any political party or                competitive grant awards based on merit
                                              contributions. Cash match is the direct                 association, or the campaign of any                   review of proposed projects. To ensure
                                              outlay of funds by the grantee or a third               candidate for public or party office.                 that all grants benefit the entire court
                                              party to support the project. In-kind                   Recipients are also prohibited from                   community, projects SJI considers
                                              match consists of contributions of time                 using funds in advocating or opposing                 worthy of support (in whole or in part),
                                              and/or services of current staff                        any ballot measure, initiative, or                    are required to be disseminated widely
                                              members, new employees, space,                          referendum. Officers and employees of                 and available for public consumption.
                                              supplies, etc., made to the project by the              recipients shall not intentionally                    This includes open-source software and
                                              grantee or others (e.g., advisory board                 identify SJI or recipients with any                   interfaces. Costs for development,
                                              members) working directly on the                        partisan or nonpartisan political activity            production, and dissemination are
                                              project or that portion of the grantee’s                associated with a political party or                  allowable as direct costs to SJI.
                                              federally-approved indirect cost rate                   association, or the campaign of any                      (2) Applicants should disclose their
                                              that exceeds the Guideline’s limit of                   candidate for public or party office (42              intent to sell grant-related products in
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                                              permitted charges (75 percent of salaries               U.S.C. 10706(a)).                                     the application. Grantees must obtain
                                              and benefits).                                          11. Products                                          SJI’s prior written approval of their
                                                 Under normal circumstances,                                                                                plans to recover project costs through
                                              allowable match may be incurred only                    a. Acknowledgment, Logo, and                          the sale of grant products. Written
                                              during the project period. When                         Disclaimer                                            requests to recover costs ordinarily
                                              appropriate, and with the prior written                    (1) Recipients of SJI funds must                   should be received during the grant
                                              permission of SJI, match may be                         acknowledge prominently on all                        period and should specify the nature


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                                              and extent of the costs to be recouped,                 Grantees shall submit a final draft of                files containing research and evaluation
                                              the reason that such costs were not                     each written product to SJI for review                data collected under an SJI grant and the
                                              budgeted (if the rationale was not                      and approval. The draft must be                       accompanying code manual. Grantees
                                              disclosed in the approved application),                 submitted at least 30 days before the                 may recover the actual cost of
                                              the number of copies to be sold, the                    product is scheduled to be sent for                   duplicating and mailing or otherwise
                                              intended audience for the products to be                publication or reproduction to permit                 transmitting the data set and manual
                                              sold, and the proposed sale price. If the               SJI review and incorporation of any                   from the person or organization
                                              product is to be sold for more than $25,                appropriate changes required by SJI.                  requesting the data. Grantees may
                                              the written request also should include                 Grantees must provide for timely                      provide the requested data set in the
                                              a detailed itemization of costs that will               reviews by the SJI of website or other                format in which it was created and
                                              be recovered and a certification that the               multimedia products at the treatment,                 analyzed.
                                              costs were not supported by either SJI                  script, rough cut, and final stages of
                                              grant funds or grantee matching                         development or their equivalents.                     b. Confidentiality of Information
                                              contributions.                                          g. Original Material                                    Except as provided by federal law
                                                (3) In the event that the sale of grant
                                                                                                         All products prepared as the result of             other than the State Justice Institute Act,
                                              products results in revenues that exceed
                                                                                                      SJI-supported projects must be                        no recipient of financial assistance from
                                              the costs to develop, produce, and
                                                                                                      originally-developed material unless                  SJI may use or reveal any research or
                                              disseminate the product, the revenue
                                                                                                      otherwise specified in the award                      statistical information furnished under
                                              must continue to be used for the
                                                                                                      documents. Material not originally                    the Act by any person and identifiable
                                              authorized purposes of SJI-funded
                                                                                                      developed that is included in such                    to any specific private person for any
                                              project or other purposes consistent
                                                                                                      products must be properly identified,                 purpose other than the purpose for
                                              with the State Justice Institute Act that
                                                                                                      whether the material is in a verbatim or              which the information was obtained.
                                              have been approved by SJI (see section
                                                                                                      extensive paraphrase format.                          Such information and copies thereof
                                              VII.F.).
                                                                                                                                                            shall be immune from legal process, and
                                              c. Copyrights                                           12. Prohibition Against Litigation                    shall not, without the consent of the
                                                                                                      Support                                               person furnishing such information, be
                                                 Except as otherwise provided in the
                                              terms and conditions of a SJI award, a                    No funds made available by SJI may                  admitted as evidence or used for any
                                              recipient is free to copyright any books,               be used directly or indirectly to support             purpose in any action, suit, or other
                                              publications, or other copyrightable                    legal assistance to parties in litigation,            judicial, legislative, or administrative
                                              materials developed in the course of a                  including cases involving capital                     proceedings.
                                              SJI-supported project, but SJI shall                    punishment.
                                                                                                                                                            c. Human Subject Protection
                                              reserve a royalty-free, nonexclusive and                13. Reporting Requirements
                                              irrevocable right to reproduce, publish,                  a. Recipients of SJI funds other than                  Human subjects are defined as
                                              or otherwise use, and to authorize                      ESP awards must submit Quarterly                      individuals who are participants in an
                                              others to use, the materials for purposes               Progress and Financial Status Reports                 experimental procedure or who are
                                              consistent with the State Justice                       within 30 days of the close of each                   asked to provide information about
                                              Institute Act.                                          calendar quarter (that is, no later than              themselves, their attitudes, feelings,
                                              d. Due Date                                             January 30, April 30, July 30, and                    opinions, and/or experiences through an
                                                                                                      October 30). The Quarterly Progress                   interview, questionnaire, or other data
                                                 All products and, for TA and CAT                                                                           collection technique. All research
                                                                                                      Reports shall include a narrative
                                              grants, consultant and/or trainer reports                                                                     involving human subjects shall be
                                                                                                      description of project activities during
                                              (see section VI.B.1 & 2) are to be                                                                            conducted with the informed consent of
                                                                                                      the calendar quarter, the relationship
                                              completed and distributed (see below)                                                                         those subjects and in a manner that will
                                                                                                      between those activities and the task
                                              not later than the end of the award                                                                           ensure their privacy and freedom from
                                                                                                      schedule and objectives set forth in the
                                              period, not the 90-day close out period.                                                                      risk or harm and the protection of
                                                                                                      approved application or an approved
                                              The latter is only intended for grantee                                                                       persons who are not subjects of the
                                                                                                      adjustment thereto, any significant
                                              final reporting and to liquidate                                                                              research but would be affected by it,
                                                                                                      problem areas that have developed and
                                              obligations (see section VII.J.).                                                                             unless such procedures and safeguards
                                                                                                      how they will be resolved, and the
                                              e. Distribution                                         activities scheduled during the next                  would make the research impractical. In
                                                                                                      reporting period. Failure to comply with              such instances, SJI must approve
                                                 In addition to the distribution                                                                            procedures designed by the grantee to
                                              specified in the grant application,                     the requirements of this provision could
                                                                                                      result in the termination of a grantee’s              provide human subjects with relevant
                                              grantees shall send:                                                                                          information about the research after
                                                 (1) Three (3) copies of each final                   award.
                                                                                                        b. The quarterly Financial Status                   their involvement and to minimize or
                                              product developed with grant funds to
                                                                                                      Report must be submitted in accordance                eliminate risk or harm to those subjects
                                              SJI, unless the product was developed
                                                                                                      with section VII.G.2. of this Guideline.              due to their participation.
                                              under either a Technical Assistance or
                                              a Curriculum Adaptation and Training                    A final project Progress Report and
                                                                                                                                                            15. State and Local Court Applications
                                              Grant, in which case submission of 2                    Financial Status Report shall be
                                              copies is required; and                                 submitted within 90 days after the end                  Each application for funding from a
                                                 (2) An electronic version of the                     of the grant period in accordance with                state or local court must be approved,
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                                              product in HTML or PDF format to SJI.                   section VII.J.1. of this Guideline.                   consistent with state law, by the state
                                                                                                      14. Research                                          supreme court, or its designated agency
                                              f. SJI Approval                                                                                               or council. The supreme court or its
                                                 No grant funds may be obligated for                  a. Availability of Research Data for                  designee shall receive, administer, and
                                              publication or reproduction of a final                  Secondary Analysis                                    be accountable for all funds awarded on
                                              product developed with grant funds                         Upon request, grantees must make                   the basis of such an application (42
                                              without the written approval of SJI.                    available for secondary analysis backup               U.S.C. 10705(b)(4)). See section VII.B.2.


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                                              16. Supplantation and Construction                      2. Curriculum Adaptation and Training                 2. Responsibilities of the State Supreme
                                                                                                      (CAT) Grant Reporting Requirements                    Court
                                                 To ensure that SJI funds are used to
                                              supplement and improve the operation                       Recipients of CAT Grants must submit                  a. Each application for funding from
                                              of state courts, rather than to support                 one copy of the agenda or schedule,                   a state or local court must be approved,
                                                                                                      outline of presentations and/or relevant              consistent with state law, by the state
                                              basic court services, SJI funds shall not
                                                                                                      instructor’s notes, copies of overhead                supreme court, or its designated agency
                                              be used for the following purposes:
                                                                                                      transparencies, power point                           or council.
                                                 a. To supplant state or local funds                  presentations, or other visual aids,                     b. The state supreme court or its
                                              supporting a program or activity (such                  exercises, case studies and other                     designee shall receive all SJI funds
                                              as paying the salary of court employees                 background materials, hypotheticals,                  awarded to such courts; be responsible
                                              who would be performing their normal                    quizzes, and other materials involving                for assuring proper administration of SJI
                                              duties as part of the project, or paying                the participants, manuals, handbooks,                 funds; and be responsible for all aspects
                                              rent for space which is part of the                     conference packets, evaluation forms,                 of the project, including proper
                                              court’s normal operations);                             and suggestions for replicating the                   accounting and financial record-keeping
                                                 b. To construct court facilities or                  program, including possible faculty or                by the subgrantee. These responsibilities
                                              structures.                                             the preferred qualifications or                       include:
                                                                                                      experience of those selected as faculty,                 (1) Reviewing Financial Operations.
                                                 c. Solely to purchase equipment.                     developed under the grant at the                      The state supreme court or its designee
                                              17. Suspension or Termination of                        conclusion of the grant period, along                 should be familiar with, and
                                              Funding                                                 with a final report that includes any                 periodically monitor, its sub-grantee’s
                                                                                                      evaluation results and explains how the               financial operations, records system,
                                                After providing a recipient reasonable                grantee intends to present the                        and procedures. Particular attention
                                              notice and opportunity to submit                        educational program in the future, as                 should be directed to the maintenance
                                              written documentation demonstrating                     well as two copies of the consultant’s or             of current financial data.
                                              why fund termination or suspension                      trainer’s report.                                        (2) Recording Financial Activities.
                                              should not occur, SJI may terminate or                                                                        The sub-grantee’s grant award or
                                                                                                      C. Partner Grants
                                              suspend funding of a project that fails                                                                       contract obligation, as well as cash
                                              to comply substantially with the Act,                      The compliance requirements for                    advances and other financial activities,
                                              the Guideline, or the terms and                         Partner Grant recipients will depend                  should be recorded in the financial
                                              conditions of the award (42 U.S.C.                      upon the agreements struck between the                records of the state supreme court or its
                                              10708(a)).                                              grant financiers and between lead                     designee in summary form. Sub-grantee
                                                                                                      financiers and grantees. Should SJI be                expenditures should be recorded on the
                                              18. Title to Property                                   the lead, the compliance requirements                 books of the state supreme court or
                                                                                                      for Project Grants will apply, unless                 evidenced by report forms duly filed by
                                                 At the conclusion of the project, title
                                                                                                      specific arrangements are determined by               the sub-grantee. Matching contributions
                                              to all expendable and nonexpendable
                                                                                                      the Partners.                                         provided by sub-grantees should
                                              personal property purchased with SJI
                                              funds shall vest in the recipient court,                VII. Financial Requirements                           likewise be recorded, as should any
                                              organization, or individual that                                                                              project income resulting from program
                                                                                                      A. Purpose                                            operations.
                                              purchased the property if certification is
                                              made to and approved by SJI that the                      The purpose of this section is to                      (3) Budgeting and Budget Review. The
                                              property will continue to be used for the               establish accounting system                           state supreme court or its designee
                                              authorized purposes of the SJI-funded                   requirements and offer guidance on                    should ensure that each sub-grantee
                                              project or other purposes consistent                    procedures to assist all grantees, sub-               prepares an adequate budget as the basis
                                              with the State Justice Institute Act. If                grantees, contractors, and other                      for its award commitment. The state
                                              such certification is not made or SJI                   organizations in:                                     supreme court should maintain the
                                              disapproves such certification, title to                  1. Complying with the statutory                     details of each project budget on file.
                                              all such property with an aggregate or                  requirements for the award,                              (4) Accounting for Match. The state
                                              individual value of $1,000 or more shall                disbursement, and accounting of funds;                supreme court or its designee will
                                                                                                        2. Complying with regulatory                        ensure that sub-grantees comply with
                                              vest in SJI, which will direct the
                                                                                                      requirements of SJI for the financial                 the match requirements specified in this
                                              disposition of the property.
                                                                                                      management and disposition of funds;                  Grant Guideline (see section VI.A.8.).
                                              B. Recipients of Technical Assistance                     3. Generating financial data to be used                (5) Audit Requirement. The state
                                              (TA) and Curriculum Adaptation and                      in planning, managing, and controlling                supreme court or its designee is
                                              Training (CAT) Grants                                   projects; and                                         required to ensure that sub-grantees
                                                                                                        4. Facilitating an effective audit of               meet the necessary audit requirements
                                                 Recipients of TA and CAT Grants                      funded programs and projects.                         set forth by SJI (see sections I. and
                                              must comply with the requirements                                                                             VI.A.3. below).
                                                                                                      B. Supervision and Monitoring
                                              listed in section VI.A. and the reporting                                                                        (6) Reporting Irregularities. The state
                                                                                                      Responsibilities
                                              requirements below:                                                                                           supreme court, its designees, and its
                                                                                                      1. Grantee Responsibilities                           sub-grantees are responsible for
                                              1. Technical Assistance (TA) Grant
                                              Reporting Requirements                                     All grantees receiving awards from SJI             promptly reporting to SJI the nature and
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                                                                                                      are responsible for the management and                circumstances surrounding any
                                                Recipients of TA Grants must submit                   fiscal control of all funds.                          financial irregularities discovered.
                                              to SJI one copy of a final report that                  Responsibilities include accounting for
                                              explains how it intends to act on the                   receipts and expenditures, maintaining                C. Accounting System
                                              consultant’s recommendations, as well                   adequate financial records, and                         The grantee is responsible for
                                              as two copies of the consultant’s written               refunding expenditures disallowed by                  establishing and maintaining an
                                              report.                                                 audits.                                               adequate system of accounting and


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                                              internal controls and for ensuring that                 contributions. In addition, if a project              4. Access
                                              an adequate system exists for each of its               has included, within its approved                        Grantees and sub-grantees must give
                                              sub-grantees and contractors. An                        budget, contributions which exceed the                any authorized representative of SJI
                                              acceptable and adequate accounting                      required matching portion, the grantee                access to and the right to examine all
                                              system:                                                 must maintain records of those                        records, books, papers, and documents
                                                 1. Properly accounts for receipt of                  contributions in the same manner as it                related to an SJI grant.
                                              funds under each grant awarded and the                  does SJI funds and required matching
                                              expenditure of funds for each grant by                  shares. For all grants made to state and              F. Project-Related Income
                                              category of expenditure (including                      local courts, the state supreme court has               Records of the receipt and disposition
                                              matching contributions and project                      primary responsibility for grantee/sub-               of project-related income must be
                                              income);                                                grantee compliance with the                           maintained by the grantee in the same
                                                 2. Assures that expended funds are                   requirements of this section (see                     manner as required for the project funds
                                              applied to the appropriate budget                       subsection B.2. above).                               that gave rise to the income and must be
                                              category included within the approved                                                                         reported to SJI (see subsection G.2.
                                              grant;                                                  E. Maintenance and Retention of
                                                                                                                                                            below). The policies governing the
                                                 3. Presents and classifies historical                Records
                                                                                                                                                            disposition of the various types of
                                              costs of the grant as required for                        All financial records, including                    project-related income are listed below.
                                              budgetary and evaluation purposes;                      supporting documents, statistical
                                                 4. Provides cost and property controls                                                                     1. Interest
                                                                                                      records, and all other information
                                              to assure optimal use of grant funds;                   pertinent to grants, sub-grants,                         A state and any agency or
                                                 5. Is integrated with a system of                    cooperative agreements, or contracts                  instrumentality of a state, including
                                              internal controls adequate to safeguard                 under grants, must be retained by each                institutions of higher education and
                                              the funds and assets covered, check the                 organization participating in a project               hospitals, shall not be held accountable
                                              accuracy and reliability of the                         for at least three years for purposes of              for interest earned on advances of
                                              accounting data, promote operational                    examination and audit. State supreme                  project funds. When funds are awarded
                                              efficiency, and assure conformance with                 courts may impose record retention and                to sub-grantees through a state, the sub-
                                              any general or special conditions of the                maintenance requirements in addition                  grantees are not held accountable for
                                              grant;                                                  to those prescribed in this section.                  interest earned on advances of project
                                                 6. Meets the prescribed requirements                                                                       funds. Local units of government and
                                              for periodic financial reporting of                     1. Coverage                                           nonprofit organizations that are grantees
                                              operations; and                                            The retention requirement extends to               must refund any interest earned.
                                                 7. Provides financial data for                       books of original entry, source                       Grantees shall ensure minimum
                                              planning, control, measurement, and                     documents supporting accounting                       balances in their respective grant cash
                                              evaluation of direct and indirect costs.                transactions, the general ledger,                     accounts.
                                              D. Total Cost Budgeting and Accounting                  subsidiary ledgers, personnel and                     2. Royalties
                                                 Accounting for all funds awarded by                  payroll records, canceled checks, and
                                                                                                                                                               The grantee/sub-grantee may retain all
                                              SJI must be structured and executed on                  related documents and records. Source
                                                                                                                                                            royalties received from copyrights or
                                              a ‘‘Total Project Cost’’ basis. That is,                documents include copies of all grant
                                                                                                                                                            other works developed under projects or
                                              total project costs, including SJI funds,               and sub-grant awards, applications, and
                                                                                                                                                            from patents and inventions, unless the
                                              state and local matching shares, and any                required grantee/sub-grantee financial
                                                                                                                                                            terms and conditions of the grant
                                              other fund sources included in the                      and narrative reports. Personnel and
                                                                                                                                                            provide otherwise.
                                              approved project budget serve as the                    payroll records shall include the time
                                              foundation for fiscal administration and                and attendance reports for all                        3. Registration and Tuition Fees
                                              accounting. Grant applications and                      individuals reimbursed under a grant,                    Registration and tuition fees may be
                                              financial reports require budget and cost               sub-grant or contract, whether they are               considered as cash match with prior
                                              estimates on the basis of total costs.                  employed full-time or part-time. Time                 written approval from SJI. Estimates of
                                                                                                      and effort reports are required for                   registration and tuition fees, and any
                                              1. Timing of Matching Contributions                     consultants.                                          expenses to be offset by the fees, should
                                                 Matching contributions should be                     2. Retention Period                                   be included in the application budget
                                              applied at the same time as the                                                                               forms and narrative.
                                              obligation of SJI funds. Ordinarily, the                   The three-year retention period starts
                                                                                                      from the date of the submission of the                4. Income From the Sale of Grant
                                              full matching share must be obligated
                                                                                                      final expenditure report.                             Products
                                              during the award period; however, with
                                              the written permission of SJI,                                                                                   If the sale of products occurs during
                                                                                                      3. Maintenance
                                              contributions made following approval                                                                         the project period, the income may be
                                              of the grant by the Board of Directors,                    Grantees and sub-grantees are                      treated as cash match with the prior
                                              but before the beginning of the grant,                  expected to see that records of different             written approval of SJI. The costs and
                                              may be counted as match. If a proposed                  fiscal years are separately identified and            income generated by the sales must be
                                              cash or in-kind match is not fully met,                 maintained so that requested                          reported on the Quarterly Financial
                                              SJI may reduce the award amount                         information can be readily located.                   Status Reports (Form F) and
                                              accordingly to maintain the ratio of                    Grantees and sub-grantees are also                    documented in an auditable manner.
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                                              grant funds to matching funds stated in                 obligated to protect records adequately               Whenever possible, the intent to sell a
                                              the award agreement.                                    against fire or other damage. When                    product should be disclosed in the
                                                                                                      records are stored away from the                      application or reported to SJI in writing
                                              2. Records for Match                                    grantee’s/sub-grantee’s principal office,             once a decision to sell products has
                                                 All grantees must maintain records                   a written index of the location of stored             been made. The grantee must request
                                              that clearly show the source, amount,                   records should be on hand, and ready                  approval to recover its product
                                              and timing of all matching                              access should be assured.                             development, reproduction, and


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                                              dissemination costs as specified in                     H. Allowability of Costs                              a. Approved Plan Available
                                              section VI.A.11.b.                                      1. Costs Requiring Prior Approval                        (1) A copy of an indirect cost rate
                                              5. Other                                                                                                      agreement or allocation plan approved
                                                                                                         a. Pre-agreement Costs. The written
                                                                                                                                                            for a grantee during the preceding two
                                                                                                      prior approval of SJI is required for costs
                                                Other project income shall be treated                                                                       years by any federal granting agency on
                                                                                                      considered necessary but which occur
                                              in accordance with disposition                                                                                the basis of allocation methods
                                                                                                      prior to the start date of the project
                                              instructions set forth in the grant’s terms                                                                   substantially in accord with those set
                                                                                                      period.                                               forth in the applicable cost circulars
                                              and conditions.                                            b. Equipment. Grant funds may be
                                                                                                                                                            must be submitted to SJI.
                                              G. Payments and Financial Reporting                     used to purchase or lease only that                      (2) Where flat rates are accepted in
                                              Requirements                                            equipment essential to accomplishing                  lieu of actual indirect costs, grantees
                                                                                                      the goals and objectives of the project.              may not also charge expenses normally
                                              1. Payment of Grant Funds                               The written prior approval of SJI is                  included in overhead pools, e.g.,
                                                                                                      required when the amount of automated                 accounting services, legal services,
                                                 The procedures and regulations set                   data processing (ADP) equipment to be
                                              forth below are applicable to all SJI                                                                         building occupancy and maintenance,
                                                                                                      purchased or leased exceeds $10,000 or                etc., as direct costs.
                                              grant funds and grantees.                               software to be purchased exceeds
                                                 Request for Reimbursement of Funds.                  $3,000.                                               I. Audit Requirements
                                              Grantees will receive funds on a                           c. Consultants. The written prior                  1. Implementation
                                              reimbursable, U.S. Treasury ‘‘check-                    approval of SJI is required when the rate
                                                                                                      of compensation to be paid a consultant                  Each recipient of a Project Grant must
                                              issued’’ or electronic funds transfer
                                                                                                      exceeds $800 a day. SJI funds may not                 provide for an annual fiscal audit. This
                                              (EFT) basis. Upon receipt, review, and                                                                        requirement also applies to a state or
                                              approval of a Request for                               be used to pay a consultant more than
                                                                                                      $1,100 per day.                                       local court receiving a sub-grant from
                                              Reimbursement (Form R) by SJI,                                                                                the state supreme court. The audit may
                                                                                                         d. Budget Revisions. Budget revisions
                                              payment will be issued directly to the                                                                        be of the entire grantee or sub-grantee
                                                                                                      among direct cost categories that (i)
                                              grantee or its designated fiscal agent.                                                                       organization or of the specific project
                                                                                                      transfer grant funds to an unbudgeted
                                              The Form R, along with the instructions                 cost category or (ii) individually or                 funded by the Institute. Audits
                                              for its preparation, and the SF 3881                    cumulatively exceed five percent (5%)                 conducted using generally accepted
                                              Automated Clearing House (ACH/                          of the approved original budget or the                auditing standards in the United States
                                              Miscellaneous Payment Enrollment                        most recently approved revised budget                 will satisfy the requirement for an
                                              Form for EFT) are available on the                      require prior SJI approval (see section               annual fiscal audit. The audit must be
                                              Institute’s website: www.sji.gov/forms.                 VIII.A.1.).                                           conducted by an independent Certified
                                                                                                                                                            Public Accountant, or a state or local
                                              2. Financial Reporting                                  2. Travel Costs                                       agency authorized to audit government
                                                 a. General Requirements. To obtain                      Transportation and per diem rates                  agencies.
                                              financial information concerning the                    must comply with the policies of the                  2. Resolution and Clearance of Audit
                                              use of funds, SJI requires that grantees/               grantee. If the grantee does not have an              Reports
                                              sub-grantees submit timely reports for                  established written travel policy, then
                                                                                                      travel rates must be consistent with                     Timely action on recommendations
                                              review.                                                                                                       by responsible management officials is
                                                                                                      those established by the federal
                                                 b. Due Dates and Contents. A                         government. SJI funds may not be used                 an integral part of the effectiveness of an
                                              Financial Status Report is required from                to cover the transportation or per diem               audit. Each grantee must have policies
                                              all grantees for each active quarter on a               costs of a member of a national                       and procedures for acting on audit
                                              calendar-quarter basis. This report is                  organization to attend an annual or                   recommendations by designating
                                              due within 30 days after the close of the               other regular meeting, or conference of               officials responsible for: (1) Follow-up,
                                              calendar quarter. It is designed to                     that organization.                                    (2) maintaining a record of the actions
                                              provide financial information relating to                                                                     taken on recommendations and time
                                                                                                      3. Indirect Costs                                     schedules, (3) responding to and acting
                                              SJI funds, state and local matching
                                              shares, project income, and any other                      Indirect costs are only applicable to              on audit recommendations, and (4)
                                              sources of funds for the project, as well               organizations that are not state courts or            submitting periodic reports to SJI on
                                              as information on obligations and                       government agencies. These are costs of               recommendations and actions taken.
                                              outlays. A copy of the Financial Status                 an organization that are not readily                  3. Consequences of Non-Resolution of
                                              Report (Form F), along with                             assignable to a particular project but are            Audit Issues
                                              instructions, are provided at                           necessary to the operation of the
                                                                                                      organization and the performance of the                  Ordinarily, SJI will not make a
                                              www.sji.gov/forms. If a grantee requests                                                                      subsequent grant award to an applicant
                                                                                                      project. The cost of operating and
                                              substantial payments for a project prior                                                                      that has an unresolved audit report
                                                                                                      maintaining facilities, depreciation, and
                                              to the completion of a given quarter, SJI                                                                     involving SJI awards. Failure of the
                                                                                                      administrative salaries are examples of
                                              may request a brief summary of the                                                                            grantee to resolve audit questions may
                                                                                                      the types of costs that are usually
                                              amount requested, by object class, to                   treated as indirect costs. Although SJI’s             also result in the suspension or
                                              support the Request for Reimbursement.                  policy requires all costs to be budgeted              termination of payments for active SJI
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                                                                                                      directly, it will accept indirect costs if            grants to that organization.
                                              3. Consequences of Non-Compliance
                                              With Submission Requirement                             a grantee has an indirect cost rate                   J. Close-Out of Grants
                                                                                                      approved by a federal agency. However,
                                                Failure of the grantee to submit                      recoverable indirect costs are limited to             1. Grantee Close-Out Requirements
                                              required financial and progress reports                 no more than 75 percent of a grantee’s                   Within 90 days after the end date of
                                              may result in suspension or termination                 direct personnel costs (salaries plus                 the grant or any approved extension
                                              of grant reimbursement.                                 fringe benefits).                                     thereof (see subsection J.2. below), the


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                                              following documents must be submitted                   an unbudgeted cost category or (b)                    significant areas must be approved in
                                              to SJI by grantees:                                     individually or cumulatively exceed                   advance by SJI. A grantee may make
                                                 a. Financial Status Report. The final                five percent (5%) of the approved                     minor changes in methodology,
                                              report of expenditures must have no                     original budget or the most recently                  approach, or other aspects of the grant
                                              unliquidated obligations and must                       approved revised budget (see section                  to expedite achievement of the grant’s
                                              indicate the exact balance of                           VII.H.1.d.).                                          objectives with subsequent notification
                                              unobligated funds. Any unobligated/                        2. A change in the scope of work to                to SJI.
                                              unexpended funds will be deobligated                    be performed or the objectives of the
                                                                                                      project (see subsection D. below).                    E. Date Changes
                                              from the award by SJI. Final payment
                                              requests for obligations incurred during                   3. A change in the project site.                      A request to change or extend the
                                              the award period must be submitted to                      4. A change in the project period,                 grant period must be made at least 30
                                              SJI prior to the end of the 90-day close-               such as an extension of the grant period              days in advance of the end date of the
                                              out period.                                             and/or extension of the final financial or            grant. A revised task plan should
                                                 b. Final Progress Report. This report                progress report deadline (see subsection              accompany a request for an extension of
                                              should describe the project activities                  E. below).                                            the grant period, along with a revised
                                              during the final calendar quarter of the                   5. Satisfaction of special conditions, if          budget if shifts among budget categories
                                              project and the close-out period,                       required.                                             will be needed. A request to change or
                                              including to whom project products                         6. A change in or temporary absence                extend the deadline for the final
                                              have been disseminated; provide a                       of the project director (see subsections              financial report or final progress report
                                              summary of activities during the entire                 F. and G. below).                                     must be made at least 14 days in
                                              project; specify whether all the                           7. The assignment of an employee or                advance of the report deadline (see
                                              objectives set forth in the approved                    consultant to a key staff position whose              section VII.J.2.).
                                              application or an approved adjustment                   qualifications were not described in the
                                                                                                      application, or a change of a person                  F. Temporary Absence of the Project
                                              have been met and, if any of the                                                                              Director
                                              objectives have not been met, explain                   assigned to a key project staff position
                                              why not; and discuss what, if anything,                 (see section VI.A.2.).                                  Whenever an absence of the project
                                                                                                         8. A change in or temporary absence                director is expected to exceed a
                                              could have been done differently that
                                                                                                      of the person responsible for managing                continuous period of one month, the
                                              might have enhanced the impact of the
                                                                                                      and reporting on the grant’s finances.                plans for the conduct of the project
                                              project or improved its operation. These                   9. A change in the name of the grantee
                                              reporting requirements apply at the                                                                           director’s duties during such absence
                                                                                                      organization.                                         must be approved in advance by the
                                              conclusion of every grant.                                 10. A transfer or contracting out of               Institute. This information must be
                                              2. Extension of Close-Out Period                        grant-supported activities (see                       provided in a letter signed by an
                                                                                                      subsection H. below).                                 authorized representative of the grantee/
                                                 Upon the written request of the
                                                                                                         11. A transfer of the grant to another
                                              grantee, SJI may extend the close-out                                                                         sub-grantee at least 30 days before the
                                                                                                      recipient.
                                              period to assure completion of the                         12. Pre-agreement costs (see section               departure of the project director, or as
                                              grantee’s close-out requirements.                       VII.I.2.a.).                                          soon as it is known that the project
                                              Requests for an extension must be                          13. The purchase of automated data                 director will be absent. The grant may
                                              submitted at least 14 days before the                   processing equipment and software (see                be terminated if arrangements are not
                                              end of the close-out period and must                    section VII.H.1.b.).                                  approved in advance by SJI.
                                              explain why the extension is necessary                     14. Consultant rates (see section                  G. Withdrawal of/Change in Project
                                              and what steps will be taken to assure                  VII.I.2.c.).                                          Director
                                              that all the grantee’s responsibilities                    15. A change in the nature or number
                                              will be met by the end of the extension                 of the products to be prepared or the                   If the project director relinquishes or
                                              period.                                                 manner in which a product would be                    expects to relinquish active direction of
                                                                                                      distributed.                                          the project, SJI must be notified
                                              VIII. Grant Adjustments                                                                                       immediately. In such cases, if the
                                                 All requests for programmatic or                     B. Requests for Grant Adjustments                     grantee/sub-grantee wishes to terminate
                                              budgetary adjustments requiring                           All grantees must promptly notify SJI,              the project, SJI will forward procedural
                                              Institute approval must be submitted by                 in writing, of events or proposed                     instructions upon notification of such
                                              the project director in a timely manner                 changes that may require adjustments to               intent. If the grantee wishes to continue
                                              (ordinarily 30 days prior to the                        the approved project design. In                       the project under the direction of
                                              implementation of the adjustment being                  requesting an adjustment, the grantee                 another individual, a statement of the
                                              requested). All requests for changes                    must set forth the reasons and basis for              candidate’s qualifications should be
                                              from the approved application will be                   the proposed adjustment and any other                 sent to SJI for review and approval. The
                                              carefully reviewed for both consistency                 information the program manager                       grant may be terminated if the
                                              with this Grant Guideline and the                       determines would help SJI’s review.                   qualifications of the proposed
                                              enhancement of grant goals and                                                                                individual are not approved in advance
                                              objectives. Failure to submit                           C. Notification of Approval/Disapproval               by SJI.
                                              adjustments in a timely manner may                        If the request is approved, the grantee
                                                                                                                                                            H. Transferring or Contracting Out of
                                              result in the termination of a grantee’s                will be sent a Grant Adjustment signed
                                                                                                                                                            Grant-Supported Activities
                                              award.                                                  by the SJI Executive Director. If the
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                                                                                                      request is denied, the grantee will be                  No principal activity of a grant-
                                              A. Grant Adjustments Requiring Prior                    sent a written explanation of the reasons             supported project may be transferred or
                                              Written Approval                                        for the denial.                                       contracted out to another organization
                                                The following grant adjustments                                                                             without specific prior approval by SJI.
                                              require the prior written approval of SJI:              D. Changes in the Scope of the Grant                  All such arrangements must be
                                                1. Budget revisions among direct cost                    Major changes in scope, duration,                  formalized in a contract or other written
                                              categories that (a) transfer grant funds to             training methodology, or other                        agreement between the parties involved.


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                                              Copies of the proposed contract or                      SUMMARY:   This notice contains a                       Issued in Washington, DC, on October 18,
                                              agreement must be submitted for prior                   summary of a petition seeking relief                  2018.
                                              approval of SJI at the earliest possible                from specified requirements of Title 14               Lirio Liu,
                                              time. The contract or agreement must                    of the Code of Federal Regulations. The               Executive Director, Office of Rulemaking.
                                              state, at a minimum, the activities to be               purpose of this notice is to improve the
                                                                                                                                                            Petition for Exemption
                                              performed, the time schedule, the                       public’s awareness of, and participation
                                              policies and procedures to be followed,                 in, the FAA’s exemption process.                        Docket No.: FAA–2018–0752.
                                              the dollar limitation of the agreement,                 Neither publication of this notice nor                  Petitioner: L3 Unmanned Systems,
                                              and the cost principles to be followed in               the inclusion or omission of information              Inc.
                                              determining what costs, both direct and                 in the summary is intended to affect the                Section(s) of 14 CFR Affected:
                                              indirect, will be allowed. The contract                 legal status of the petition or its final             §§ 107.1; 107.3.
                                              or other written agreement must not                     disposition.                                            Description of Relief Sought: The
                                              affect the grantee’s overall responsibility                                                                   petitioner is requesting relief to operate
                                              for the direction of the project and                    DATES: Comments on this petition must                 the Latitude HQ–60 and HQ–90 hybrid
                                              accountability to SJI.                                  identify the petition docket number and               quadcopter unmanned aircraft systems,
                                                                                                      must be received on or before November                both above 55 pounds, under 14 CFR
                                              State Justice Institute Board of                        13, 2018.                                             part 107, for the purpose of training and
                                              Directors                                                                                                     gathering aerial data for development
                                                                                                      ADDRESSES:   Send comments identified
                                              Hon. John Minton (Chair), Chief Justice,                by docket number FAA–2018–0752                        and commercial interests. The petitioner
                                                Supreme Court of Kentucky,                            using any of the following methods:                   also requests relief from the
                                                Frankfort, KY                                                                                               applicablility of operations and the
                                              Daniel Becker (Vice Chair), State Court                   • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to                 definition of ‘‘small unmanned aircraft’’
                                                Administrator (ret.), Utah                            http://www.regulations.gov and follow                 in part 107.
                                                Administrative Office of the Courts,                  the online instructions for sending your
                                                                                                                                                            [FR Doc. 2018–23262 Filed 10–23–18; 8:45 am]
                                                Salt Lake City, UT                                    comments electronically.
                                                                                                                                                            BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                              Hon. Gayle A. Nachtigal (Secretary),                      • Mail: Send comments to Docket
                                                Senior Circuit Court Judge,                           Operations, M–30; U.S. Department of
                                                Washington County Circuit Court,                      Transportation (DOT), 1200 New Jersey                 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                Hillsboro, OR                                         Avenue SE, Room W12–140, West
                                              Hon. David Brewer (Treasurer), Justice,                 Building Ground Floor, Washington, DC                 Federal Aviation Administration
                                                Supreme Court of Oregon, Salem, OR                    20590–0001.
                                              Hon. Jonathan Lippman, Chief Judge of                     • Hand Delivery or Courier: Take                    Agency Information Collection
                                                the State of New York (ret.); Of                      comments to Docket Operations in                      Activities: Requests for Comments;
                                                Counsel, Latham & Watkins, LLP,                       Room W12–140 of the West Building                     Clearance of a Renewed Approval of
                                                New York, NY                                          Ground Floor at 1200 New Jersey                       Information Collection: QSA Customer
                                              Hon. Chase Rogers, Chief Justice (ret.),                Avenue SE, Washington, DC, between 9                  Feedback Report
                                                Supreme Court of Connecticut;                         a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through
                                                Partner, Day Pitney, LLP, Hartford, CT                                                                      AGENCY: Federal Aviation
                                                                                                      Friday, except Federal holidays.                      Administration (FAA), DOT.
                                              Hon. Wilfredo Martinez, County Judge,
                                                9th Judicial Circuit of Florida,                        • Fax: Fax comments to Docket                       ACTION: Notice and request for
                                                Orlando, FL                                           Operations at 202–493–2251.                           comments.
                                              Marsha J. Rabiteau, President & CEO,                      Privacy: In accordance with 5 U.S.C.
                                                Center for Human Trafficking Court                    553(c), DOT solicits comments from the                SUMMARY:   In accordance with the
                                                Solutions, Bloomfield, CT                             public to better inform its rulemaking                Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, FAA
                                              Hernan D. Vera, Principal, Bird Marella                 process. DOT posts these comments,                    invites public comments about our
                                                P.C., Los Angeles, CA                                 without edit, including any personal                  intention to request the Office of
                                              Isabel Framer, President, Language                      information the commenter provides, to                Management and Budget (OMB)
                                                Access Consultants LLC, Copley, OH                    http://www.regulations.gov, as                        approval to renew an information
                                              Jonathan D. Mattiello, Executive                        described in the system of records                    collection. The Federal Register Notice
                                                Director (ex officio)                                 notice (DOT/ALL–14 FDMS), which can                   with a 60-day comment period soliciting
                                                                                                      be reviewed at http://www.dot.0752gov/                comments on the following collection of
                                              Jonathan D. Mattiello,                                                                                        information was published on August
                                              Executive Director.
                                                                                                      privacy.
                                                                                                                                                            15, 2018. The collection involves the
                                              [FR Doc. 2018–23261 Filed 10–23–18; 8:45 am]              Docket: Background documents or                     voluntary submission of responses to
                                              BILLING CODE 6820–SC–P
                                                                                                      comments received may be read at                      survey questions. The information is
                                                                                                      http://www.regulations.gov at any time.               collected from holders of FAA
                                                                                                      Follow the online instructions for                    production approvals and selected
                                                                                                      accessing the docket or go to the Docket              suppliers and provides them an
                                              DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                                                                      Operations in Room W12–140 of the                     opportunity to offer their input on how
                                              Federal Aviation Administration                         West Building Ground Floor at 1200                    well the agency is performing the
                                                                                                      New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington,                     administration and conduct of the
                                              [Summary Notice No. 2018–83]                            DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday                 Aircraft Certification Systems Quality
                                                                                                      through Friday, except Federal holidays.
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                                              Petition for Exemption; Summary of                                                                            System Audit (QSA). The information to
                                              Petition Received; L3 Unmanned                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:   Jake               be collected will be used to promote
                                              Systems, Inc.                                           Troutman, (202) 683–7788, 800                         continuous improvement initiatives and
                                                                                                      Independence Avenue SW, Washington,                   industry dialog in the FAA oversight
                                              AGENCY: Federal Aviation                                DC 20591.                                             process.
                                              Administration (FAA), DOT.
                                                                                                        This notice is published pursuant to                DATES:Written comments should be
                                              ACTION: Notice.
                                                                                                      14 CFR 11.85.                                         submitted by November 23, 2018.


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Document Created: 2018-10-24 00:25:42
Document Modified: 2018-10-24 00:25:42
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionGrant Guideline for FY 2019.
DatesOctober 24, 2018.
ContactJonathan Mattiello, Executive Director, State Justice Institute, 11951 Freedom Drive, Suite 1020, Reston, VA 20190, 571-313-8843, [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 53707 

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