[Federal Register: September 30, 1996 (Volume 61, Number 190)] [Notices] [Page 51086-51088] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] ======================================================================= ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Vocational and Adult Education; Intent To Repay to the Vermont Department of Education Funds Recovered as a Result of a Final Audit Determination AGENCY: Department of Education. ACTION: Notice of intent to award grantback funds. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: Under Section 459 of the General Education Provisions Act (GEPA), 20 U.S.C. 1234h (1988), the Secretary of Education (Secretary) intends to repay to the State of Vermont Department of Education (Vermont), under a grantback arrangement, an amount equal to 75 percent of the principal amount of funds recovered by the U.S. Department of Education (Department) as a result of the final audit determination in this matter. The Department's recovery of funds followed a settlement reached between the parties under which Vermont refunded a total of $10,000 in principal to the Department in full resolution of the Department's final audit determination (ACN: 01-23119) for fiscal year (FY) 1990. This notice describes Vermont's plan for the use of the repaid funds and the terms and conditions under which the Secretary intends to make those funds available. This notice invites comments on the proposed grantback. DATES: All comments must be received on or before October 30, 1996. ADDRESSES: All written comments should be addressed to Dr. Marcel R. DuVall, Chief, Finance Branch, Division of Vocational-Technical Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education, 600 Independence Avenue SW, (Mary E. Switzer Building, Room 4320, MS-7324), Washington, D.C. 20202. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Marcel R. DuVall, (202) 205-9502. Individuals who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday. (Internet address: Marcel__DuVall@ed.gov). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A. Background Under a settlement agreement negotiated between the Department and Vermont, the Department recovered $10,000 from Vermont in full resolution of all claims arising from an audit of the Vermont Department of Education covering FY 1990. The Department's original claim of $36,307 was contained in a final letter of determination issued by the Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult Education on November 8, 1993. The claim arose from findings related to Vermont's administration of its vocational education program under provisions of the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act of 1984, 20 U.S.C. Sec. 2301 et seq. (1988),(Perkins I). [[Page 51087]] In the November 8, 1991 letter, the Assistant Secretary determined that Vermont had violated sections 113(b)(4) and 202(1)-(6) of Perkins I, implemented at 34 CFR 401.19(a)(4), 401.92(a)-(f) (1989) governing funds set aside for adults in need of training and retraining, single parents, and the incarcerated awarded under Title II, Parts A and B of Perkins I. Specifically, Vermont did not spend the amounts required to be set aside for adults, single parents, and incarcerated individuals. The settlement negotiations which followed Vermont's appeal of the Assistant Secretary's November 8, 1993 determination in this matter culminated in a settlement agreement in which Vermont agreed to repay $10,000 to the Department. The settlement agreement was executed on July 25, 1994, and the Department received the final payment under the settlement agreement on January 12, 1995. B. Authority for Awarding a Grantback Section 459(a) of GEPA, 20 U.S.C. 1234(h), provides that whenever the Secretary has recovered funds following a final audit determination with respect to any applicable program, the Secretary may consider those funds to be additional funds available for the program and may arrange to repay, to the State or local agency affected by that determination, an amount not to exceed 75 percent of the recovered funds. The Secretary may enter into this grantback arrangement if the Secretary determines that the: (1) Practices and procedures of the recipient that resulted in the violation have been corrected, and that the recipient is, in all other respects, in compliance with the requirements of the applicable program; (2) Recipient has submitted to the Secretary a plan for the use of those funds pursuant to the requirements of that program and, to the extent possible, for the benefit of the population that was affected by the failure to comply or by the misexpenditures that resulted in the recovery of funds; and (3) Use of the funds, in accordance with that plan, would serve to achieve the purposes of the program under which funds were originally granted. C. Plan for Use of Funds Awarded Under a Grantback Arrangement Pursuant to section 459(a)(2) of GEPA, Vermont has applied for a grantback of $7,500, or 75 percent of the $10,000 repaid to the Department under the settlement agreement, and has submitted a plan for use of the proposed grantback funds, consistent with the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Education Act Amendments of 1990, 20 U.S.C. Sec. 2301 (Supp. IV 1992) (Perkins II), currently in effect. Vermont plans to use the requested grantback funds totaling $7,500, along with State funds, to implement a career preparation plan process that was developed in fiscal year 1994. The program is designed to focus on adults on public assistance and adults with disabilities. In addition, single parents and homemakers will qualify to participate in the program. To achieve its plan, the State will issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) to 17 secondary schools that meet the State criteria for regional technical education centers. The State plan indicates that these recipients are responsible for providing services to adults in Vermont. Of the 17 eligible regional technical education centers, the State will select 3 to receive grants in the amount of $2,500 each. According to the State's plan, each grant recipient is expected to implement a career planning process resulting in an individualized career plan for 15 eligible adults. Each grant recipient will be authorized to spend 10 percent of its grant for educational materials, 7 percent for travel expenses, and 83 percent for salaries and benefits. The State's plan provides that participants in the program will have the opportunity to learn about the availability of jobs in their geographic regions, the wages that can be expected, and the prerequisite experience and education necessary for job entry. Participants will be referred to regional workforce development programs available at their regional technical education centers, or other workforce development programs, including programs operated under the Job Training Partnership Act, or apprenticeship programs. The participants will also be provided information about resources that are available to help them reach their career goals. The State's plan points out that the program was successfully piloted in 4 of Vermont's 16 regional technical education regions in 1994. According to the State, the combination of Federal grantback funds with State funding will result in the continuation of the program activities at 3 of the original pilot sites, plus the extension of the project to an additional 7 sites resulting in career preparation plan processes at a total of 10 technical education service regions. D. The Secretary's Determination The Secretary has carefully reviewed the plan, amendment, and other relevant documentation submitted by Vermont. Based upon that review, the Secretary has determined that the conditions under section 459 of GEPA have been met. This determination is based upon the best information available to the Secretary at the present time. If this information is not accurate or complete, the Secretary is not precluded from taking appropriate administrative action at a later date. In finding that the conditions of section 459 of GEPA have been met, the Secretary makes no determination concerning any pending audit recommendations or final audit determinations. E. Notice of the Secretary's Intent to Enter into a Grantback Arrangement Section 459(d) of GEPA requires that, at least 30 days before entering into an arrangement to award funds under a grantback, the Secretary must publish in the Federal Register a notice of intent to do so, and the terms and conditions under which the payment will be made. In accordance with section 459(d) of GEPA, notice is hereby given that the Secretary intends to make funds available to the Vermont Department of Education under a grantback arrangement. The grantback award would be in the amount of $7,500, which is 75 percent--the maximum percentage authorized by the statute--of the principal recovered to date by the Department as a result of the audit determination and the settlement in this matter. F. Terms and Conditions Under Which Payment Under a Grantback Arrangement Would Be Made Vermont agrees to comply with the following terms and conditions under which payment under a grantback arrangement would be made: (1) Vermont will expend the funds awarded under the grantback in accordance with-- (a) All applicable statutory and regulatory requirements; (b) The plan that was submitted and any amendments in that plan that are approved in advance of the grantback by the Secretary; and (c) The budget that was submitted with the plan and any amendments to the budget that are approved in advance by the Secretary. (2) All funds received under the grantback arrangement must be obligated by September 30, 1997, in accordance with section 459(c) of GEPA and Vermont's plan. (3) Vermont will, no later than January 1, 1998, submit a report to the Secretary which-- [[Page 51088]] (a) Indicates that the funds awarded under the grantback have been spent in accordance with the proposed plan and approved budget, and (b) Describes the results and effectiveness of the project for which the funds were spent. (4) Separate accounting records must be maintained documenting the expenditures of funds awarded under the grantback arrangement. (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number 84.048, Basic State Grants for Vocational Education) Dated: September 24, 1996. Patricia W. McNeil, Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult Education. [FR Doc. 96-24910 Filed 9-27-96; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4000-01-P