Collapse to view only § 80.150 - How does an agency ask for revision of a grant?
- § 80.150 - How does an agency ask for revision of a grant?
- § 80.151 - May an agency appeal a decision?
§ 80.150 - How does an agency ask for revision of a grant?
(a) A State fish and wildlife agency must ask for revision of a project or grant by sending the Service the following documents:
(1) The standard form approved by the Office of Management and Budget as an application for Federal assistance. The agency may use this form to update or request a change in the information that it submitted in an approved application. The director of the agency or his or her designee must sign this form.
(2) A statement attached to the application for Federal assistance that explains:
(i) How the requested revision would affect the information that the agency submitted with the original grant application; and
(ii) Why the requested revision is necessary.
(b) An agency must send any requested revision of the purpose or objectives of a project or grant to the State Clearinghouse or Single Point of Contact if the State maintains this process under Executive Order 12372, Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs.
§ 80.151 - May an agency appeal a decision?
An agency may appeal the Director's or Regional Director's decision on any matter subject to this part.
(a) The State fish and wildlife agency must send the appeal to the Director within 30 days of the date that the Director or Regional Director mails or otherwise informs an agency of a decision.
(b) The agency may appeal the Director's decision under paragraph (a) of this section to the Secretary within 30 days of the date that the Director mailed the decision. An appeal to the Secretary must follow procedures in 43 CFR part 4, subpart G, “Special Rules Applicable to other Appeals and Hearings.”