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§ 440.10 - Allocation of funds.

(a) DOE shall allocate financial assistance for each State from sums appropriated for any fiscal year, upon annual application.

(b) Based on total program allocations at or above the amount of $209,724,761, DOE shall determine the program allocation for each State from available funds as follows:

(1) Allocate to each State a “Base Allocation” as listed in Table 1.

Base Allocation Table

State Base
allocation
Alabama$1,636,000 Alaska1,425,000 Arizona760,000 Arkansas1,417,000 California4,404,000 Colorado4,574,000 Connecticut1,887,000 Delaware409,000 District of Columbia487,000 Florida761,000 Georgia1,844,000 Hawaii120,000 Idaho1,618,000 Illinois10,717,000 Indiana5,156,000 Iowa4,032,000 Kansas1,925,000 Kentucky3,615,000 Louisiana912,000 Maine2,493,000 Maryland1,963,000 Massachusetts5,111,000 Michigan12,346,000 Minnesota8,342,000 Mississippi1,094,000 Missouri4,615,000 Montana2,123,000 Nebraska2,013,000 Nevada586,000 New Hampshire1,193,000 New Jersey3,775,000 New Mexico1,519,000 New York15,302,000 North Carolina2,853,000 North Dakota2,105,000 Ohio10,665,000 Oklahoma1,846,000 Oregon2,320,000 Pennsylvania11,457,000 Rhode Island878,000 South Carolina1,130,000 South Dakota1,561,000 Tennessee3,218,000 Texas2,999,000 Utah1,692,000 Vermont1,014,000 Virginia2,970,000 Washington3,775,000 West Virginia2,573,000 Wisconsin7,061,000 Wyoming967,000 American Samoa120,000 Guam120,000 Puerto Rico120,000 Northern Mariana Islands120,000 Virgin Islands120,000 Total171,858,000

(2) Subtract 171,258,000 from total program allocations.

(3) Calculate each State's formula share as follows:

(i) Divide the number of “Low Income” households in each State by the number of “Low Income” households in the United States and multiply by 100.

(ii) Divide the number of “Heating Degree Days” for each State by the median “Heating Degree Days” for all States.

(iii) Divide the number of “Cooling Degree Days” for each State by the median “Cooling Degree Days” for all States, then multiply by 0.1.

(iv) Calculate the sum of the two numbers from paragraph (b)(3)(ii) and (iii) of this section.

(v) Divide the residential energy expenditures for each State by the number of households in the State.

(vi) Divide the sum of the residential energy expenditures for the States in each Census division by the sum of the households for the States in that division.

(vii) Divide the quotient from paragraph (b)(3)(v) of this section by the quotient from paragraph (b)(3)(vi) of this section.

(viii) Multiply the quotient from paragraph (b)(3)(vii) of this section for each State by the residential energy expenditures per low-income household for its respective Census division.

(ix) Divide the product from paragraph (b)(3)(viii) of this section for each State by the median of the products of all States.

(x) Multiply the results for paragraph (b)(3)(i), (iv) and (ix) of this section for each State.

(xi) Divide the product in paragraph (b)(3)(x) of this section for each State by the sum of the products in paragraph (b)(3)(x) of this section for all States.

(4) Calculate each State's program allocation as follows:

(i) Multiply the remaining funds calculated in paragraph (b)(2) of this section by the formula share calculated in paragraph (b)(3)(xi) of this section,

(ii) Add the base allocation from paragraph (b)(1) of this section to the product of paragraph (b)(4)(i) of this section.

(c) Should total program allocations for any fiscal year fall below $209,724,761, then each State's program allocation shall be reduced from its allocated amount under a total program allocation of $209,724,761 by the same percentage as total program allocations for the fiscal year fall below $209,724,761.

(d) All data sources used in the development of the formula are publicly available. The relevant data is available from the Bureau of the Census, the Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

(e) Should updates to the data used in the formula become available in any fiscal year, these changes would be implemented in the formula in the following program year.

(f) DOE may reduce the program allocation for a State by the amount DOE determines cannot be reasonably expended by a grantee to weatherize dwelling units during the budget period for which financial assistance is to be awarded. In reaching this determination, DOE will consider the amount of unexpended financial assistance currently available to a grantee under this part and the number of dwelling units which remains to be weatherized with the unexpended financial assistance.

(g) DOE may increase the program allocation of a State by the amount DOE determines the grantee can expend to weatherize additional dwelling units during the budget period for which financial assistance is to be awarded.

(h) The Support Office Director shall notify each State of the program allocation for which that State is eligible to apply.

[60 FR 29480, June 5, 1995, as amended at 74 FR 12539, Mar. 25, 2009]