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[Federal Register: March 24, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 57)]
[Notices]
[Page 14986-14988]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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------------------------------------------------------------ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Availability of Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program Grant Funds AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), DOT. ACTION: Notice. ------------------------------------------------------------ SUMMARY: This document announces the availability of Motor Carrier
Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP) grant funding as authorized by the
Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A
Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU). MCSAP is a Federal grant program that
provides financial assistance to States to reduce the number and
severity of crashes and hazardous materials incidents involving
commercial motor vehicles (CMV). The goal of MCSAP is to reduce CMV-
involved crashes, fatalities, and injuries through consistent, uniform,
and effective CMV safety programs. DATES: Applications for Basic/Incentive grant funding should be sent to
the FMCSA Division Office in the State where the applicant is located
no later than August 1 of each year. Applications for FY2006 High
Priority grant funds or New Entrant Safety Audit funds must be
submitted to the FMCSA Division Office in the State where the applicant
is located no later than April 28, 2006. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Michael J. Lamm, Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration, Office of Safety Programs, State
Programs Division (MC-ESS), (202) 366-6830, 400 Seventh Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20590. Office hours are from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., ET,
Monday through Friday except Federal holidays. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background Section 4101 of SAFETEA-LU (Pub. L. 109-59, August 10, 2005, 119
Stat. 1144) amends 49 U.S.C. 31104(a) and reauthorizes the FMCSA Motor
Carrier Safety Grants funding for FY2006 through FY2009. The authorized
level of funding for MCSAP is $188,000,000 for FY2006, which includes
up to $15,000,000 for High Priority grants and up to $29,000,000 for
New Entrant Safety Audits grants. Funding is subject to reductions
resulting from obligation limitations or rescissions as specified in
SAFETEA-LU or other legislation. MCSAP Basic and Incentive Funds All 50 States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto
Rico, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa,
Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands are eligible to receive MCSAP Basic
funding grants directly from FMCSA. Basic funds are distributed by
formula as outlined in 49 CFR 350.323. Incentive funds may be
distributed to all 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico based upon the safety and program
performance factors found in 49 CFR 350.327. The Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands, American [[Page 14987]] Samoa, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands are ineligible for Incentive
funding grants. The Federal share of Basic and Incentive funds is
established at 80 percent for all 50 States, the District of Columbia,
and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The Federal share of Basic funds
is established at 100 percent for the Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Funds remain available for expenditure in the State for the fiscal year
in which they are allocated and for the next full fiscal year. High Priority Grants MCSAP High Priority funds are generally provided by FMCSA to
support, enrich, or evaluate State CMV safety programs and to
accomplish the following five objectives: Implement, promote, and maintain national programs to
improve CMV safety; Increase compliance with CMV safety regulations;
Increase public awareness concerning CMV safety;
Provide education on CMV safety and related issues; and
Demonstrate new safety-related technologies. These funds will be allocated, at the discretion of FMCSA, to State
agencies, local governments, and organizations representing government
agencies or officials that use and train qualified officers and
employees in coordination with State motor vehicle safety agencies.
Section 4107 of SAFETEA-LU requires at least 90 percent of available
funding be awarded to State or local government agencies. The Federal
share of these funds is established at 80 percent except that the
Federal share is established at 100 percent for public education
activities. New Entrant Grants States and local governments are eligible to apply for and receive
New Entrant funds to conduct New Entrant Safety Audits as required by
49 CFR part 385, subpart D. The safety audit consists of a review of
both the new entrant's safety management systems as well as a sample of
required records to assess its compliance with the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Regulations, applicable Hazardous Materials Regulations,
and related recordkeeping requirements. These funds will be
administered at the discretion of FMCSA. The Federal share of these
funds is established at 100 percent. Additional information on MCSAP and the application process is
available from the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)
website at http://www.cfda.gov. MCSAP is listed as CFDA number 20.218-National Motor Carrier Safety. Application and Selection Process Basic/Incentive Grants The State lead agency, designated by the Governor, must submit an
application (MCSAP-1) to the Division Administrator of the FMCSA
Division Office in the State where the applicant is located no later
than August 1 of each year. In addition to the application, the
application package must include a Commercial Vehicle Safety Plan
(CVSP) that covers all items listed in 49 CFR 350.213. Upon receipt, the application will be reviewed by FMCSA. Funds will
be allocated based upon FMCSA's approval of the application. For a
State to receive funding, the CVSP must be complete and include all
required documents. Applicants approved for funding will be required to
enter into a grant agreement with FMCSA, which will be executed by a
Division Administrator on behalf of the Agency. High Priority Grants High Priority funding is available to State agencies, local
governments, and organizations representing government agencies or
officials that use and train qualified officers and employees in
coordination with State motor vehicle safety agencies. This funding
will be administered at the discretion of FMCSA. The Federal share for
these funds is established at 80 percent except for public education
activities which are established at 100 percent Federal share. States may use High Priority funds to comply with the requirements
of section 4106 of SAFETEA-LU, which requires States to conduct
comprehensive and highly visible traffic enforcement and commercial
vehicle safety inspection programs in high risk locations and
corridors. These projects may be similar in scope to the Ticketing
Aggressive Cars and Trucks (TACT) pilot program that is currently
underway in the State of Washington. TACT uses three principles--
communications, enforcement, and evaluation--in an effort to decrease
the unsafe driving practices of commercial and noncommercial drivers
and to raise the awareness of the enforcement activity and the campaign
message. Since the TACT project has not yet been fully evaluated, a
State seeking to initiate a similar activity will need to develop its
own high visibility traffic enforcement program and submit the program
along with its High Priority application and funding proposal to FMCSA. The applicant may submit an electronic application package through
grants.gov. To apply using this method, the applicant must first
register with grants.gov by going to http://www.grants.gov/GetStartedRoles?type+aor. Then, the applicant must download, complete,
and submit the grant application package by going to http://www.grants.gov/Apply?campaignid+tabnavtracking081105. As an alternative to the grants.gov process, the applicant may
submit a MCSAP-1 paper application to the Division Administrator of the
FMCSA Division Office in the State in which the applicant is located. All applications must be received no later than April 28, 2006. In
addition to the application, the application package must include a
project proposal containing the following: Detailed budget,
Scope of project,
Purpose,
Goals,
Objectives,
Implementation strategies,
Performance measures, and
Monitoring and evaluation plan. Upon receipt, the applications will be reviewed by FMCSA and
prioritized for potential funding. The review will consider consistency
with national priorities, performance with respect to previous year
grant programs, FMCSA personnel recommendations, and other criteria
that FMCSA deems appropriate. Applicants approved for funding will be
required to enter into a grant agreement with FMCSA. A Division
Administrator will execute the grant agreement with the applicant on
behalf of FMCSA. If funds remain available after allocations are made for
applications submitted by April 28, 2006, additional applications may
be submitted and will be considered for funding until all available
funds have been allocated. New Entrant Grants The applicant must submit an application package electronically
through grants.gov or submit a MCSAP-1 paper application no later than
April 28, 2006 to the Division Administrator of the FMCSA Division
Office in the State in which the applicant is located. In addition to the application, the application package must
include a project proposal containing the following: Detailed budget,
Scope of project,
Purpose,
Goals,
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Objectives,
Implementation strategies,
Performance measures, and
Monitoring and evaluation plan. Upon receipt, the applications will be reviewed by FMCSA and
prioritized for potential funding. Applicants approved for funding will
be required to enter into a grant agreement with FMCSA. A Division
Administrator will execute the grant agreement with the applicant on
behalf of FMCSA. If funds remain available after allocations are made for
applications submitted by April 28, 2006, additional applications may
be submitted and will be considered for funding until all available
funds have been allocated. A copy of the MCSAP-1 grant application form is available and can
be downloaded from http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/safety-security/safety-initiatives/mcsap/mcsapforms.htm. It is anticipated the grants.gov application process will be
available for use by applicants applying for MCSAP New Entrant and High
Priority grants by April 28, 2006. Addresses of the FMCSA Division Offices are available on the
Internet at http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/about/contact/offices/displayfieldroster.aspx. Issued on: March 20, 2006.
Annette M. Sandberg,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. E6-4325 Filed 3-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910-EX-P
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