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[45 CFR 1152] Title 45 Part 1152 : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 45 Part 1152
Title 45 → Subtitle B → Chapter XI → Subchapter B → Part 1152
PART 1152—INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW OF NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
§1152.1 What is the purpose of these regulations?
§1152.2 What definitions apply to these regulations?
§1152.3 What programs and activities of the Endowment are subject to these regulations?
§1152.4 What are the Chairman's general responsibilities under the Order?
§1152.5 What is the Chairman's obligation with respect to Federal interagency coordination?
§1152.6 What procedures apply to the selection of programs and activities under these regulations?
§1152.7 How does the Chairman communicate with state and local officials concerning the Endowment's programs and activities?
§1152.8 How does the Chairman provide states with an opportunity to comment on proposed Federal financial assistance?
§1152.9 How does the Chairman receive and respond to comments?
§1152.10 How does the Chairman make efforts to accommodate intergovernmental concerns?
§1152.11 What are the Chairman's obligations in interstate situations?
§1152.12 How may a state simplify, consolidate, or substitute federally required state plans?
§1152.13 May the Chairman waive any provision of these regulations?
Authority: E.O. 12372, July 14, 1982 (47 FR 30959), as amended April 8, 1983 (48 FR 15887); sec. 401 of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968, as amended (31 U.S.C. 6506)
Source: 48 FR 29352, June 24, 1983, unless otherwise noted.
(c) These regulations are intended to improve the internal management of the Endowment, and are not intended to create any right or benefit enforceable at law by a party against the Endowment or its officers.
Chairman means the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts or an official or employee of the Endowment acting for the Chairman under a delegation of authority.
Endowment means the National Endowment for the Arts.
The Chairman publishes in the Federal Register a list of the Endowment's programs and activities that are subject to these regulations.
(3) Makes efforts to accommodate state and local elected officials' concerns with proposed Federal financial assistance that is communicated through the state process;
The Chairman to the extent practicable, consults with and seeks advice from all other substantially affected Federal departments and agencies in an effort to assure full coordination between such agencies and the Endowment regarding programs and activities covered under these regulations.
(a) A state may select any program or activity published in the Federal Register in accordance with §1152.3 of this part for intergovernmental review under these regulations. Each state, before selecting programs and activities shall consult with local elected officials.
(b) Each state that adopts a process shall notify the Chairman of the Endowment's programs and activities selected for that process.
(c) A state may notify the Chairman of changes in its selections at any time. For each change, the state shall submit to the Chairman an assurance that the state has consulted with elected local officials regarding the change. The Endowment may establish deadlines by which states are required to inform the Chairman of changes in their program selections.
(d) The Chairman uses a state's process as soon as feasible, depending on individual programs and activities, after the Chairman is notified of its selections.
(b) The Chairman provides notice to directly affected state, areawide, regional, and local entities in a state of proposed Federal financial assistance if—
(2) The assistance or development is under program or activity not selected for the state process.
This notice is made by the publication in the Federal Register or other appropriate means which the Endowment in its discretion deems appropriate.
(a) Except in unusual circumstance, the Chairman gives state processes or directly affected state, areawide, regional and local officials and entities—
(2) At least 60 days from the date established by the Chairman to comment on proposed Federal financial assistance.
(b) This section also applies to comments in cases in which the review, coordination, and communication with the Endowment have been delegated.
(a) The Chairman follows the procedures in §1152.10 if:
(2) That office or official transmits a state process recommendation for a program selected under §1152.6.
(d) If a program or activity is not selected for a state process, state, areawide, regional and local officials and entities may submit comments to the Endowment. In addition, if a state process recommendation for a nonselected program or activity is transmitted to the Endowment by the single point of contact, the Chairman follows the procedure of §1152.10 of this part.
(e) The Chairman considers comments which do not constitute a state process recommendation submitted under these regulations and for which the Chairman is not required to apply the procedures of §1152.10 of this part, when such comments are provided by a single point of contact or directly to the Endowment by a commenting party.
(a) If a state process provides a state process recommendation to the Endowment through its single point of contact, the Chairman either:
(3) Provides the single point of contact with such written explanation of the decision, as the Chairman in his or her discretion deems appropriate. The Chairman may supplement the written explanation by also providing the explanation to the single point of contact by telephone other telecommunication, or other means.
(b) In any explanation under paragraph (a)(3) of this section the Chairman informs the single point of contact that:
(1) The Endowment will not implement its decision for ten days after the single point of contact receives the explanation; or
(2) The Chairman has reviewed the decision and determined that, because of unusual circumstances, the ten-day waiting period is not feasible.
(a) The Chairman is responsible for:
(1) Identifying proposed Gederal financial assistance that has an impact on interstate areas;
(2) Notifying appropriate officials and entities in states which have adopted a process and which select the Endowment's program or activity;
(3) Making efforts to identify and notify the affected state, areawide, regional, and local officials and entities in those states that have not adopted a process under the Order or do not select the Endowment's program or activity;
(4) Responding pursuant to §1152.10 of this part if the Chairman receives a recommendation from a designated areawide agency transmitted by a single point of contact, in cases in which the review, coordination, and communication with the Endowment have been delegated.
(b) The Chairman uses the procedures in §1152.10 if a state process provides a state process recommendation to the Endowment through a single point of contact.
(b) If not inconsistent with law, a state may decide to try to simplify, consolidate, or substitute Federally required state plans without prior approval by the Chairman.
(c) The Chairman reviews each state plan that a state has simplified, consolidated, or substituted and accepts the plan only if it meets Federal requirements.
In an emergency, the Chairman may waive any provision of these regulations.