[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 62 (Friday, March 31, 1995)] [Notices] [Pages 16706-16715] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 95-7768] [[Page 16705]] _______________________________________________________________________ Part II Department of Education _______________________________________________________________________ Direct Grant Programs and Fellowship Programs; Notice Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 62 / Friday, March 31, 1995 / Notices [[Page 16706]] DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Direct Grant Programs and Fellowship Programs AGENCY: Department of Education. ACTION: Notice of direct grant programs and fellowship programs under which the Secretary is making new awards for fiscal year 1995. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: The Secretary updates the list of the Department's direct grant programs and fellowship programs under which the Secretary is making new awards for fiscal year (FY) 1995 and estimates the deadline dates for the transmittal of applications for many of those programs for which application notices have not yet been published. The Secretary also revises the list of State Single Points of Contact (SPOCs) for programs subject to the requirements of Executive Order 12372 (Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs). The notice is intended to help potential applicants in planning for the remainder of this fiscal year. DATES: Dates of Application Notices: The actual or estimated date for publication of the application notice for a given program is listed in column three of the chart in this notice. For any previously announced program column three also includes the Federal Register volume and page reference to that notice. If a program has yet to publish an application notice, an estimated date (est.) or TBA (to be announced) is listed in this notice. Dates of Availability of Applications: The date on which applications will be available for any given program is in the application notice for that program. Deadline Dates for Transmitting Applications: The actual or estimated deadline date for transmitting applications under a program is listed in column four of the chart in this notice. If a program has yet to publish an application notice, an estimated deadline date (est.) or TBA is listed in this notice, and the actual deadline date will appear in the application notice to be published in the Federal Register. Deadline Dates for Transmitting Intergovernmental Reviews: For any previously announced program subject to Executive Order 12372, the deadline date for the transmittal of State Process Recommendations by SPOCs and comments by other interested parties is listed in the application notice for that program. A deadline date will also appear in the application notice for any program yet to be announced. ADDRESSES: For Applications or Further Information: The address and telephone number for obtaining applications for, or further information about, an individual program are in the application notice for that program. For Users of TDD or FIRS: Individuals who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the TDD number, if any, listed in the individual application notices. If a TDD number is not listed for a given program, individuals who use a 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. For Intergovernmental Review: The address for transmitting recommendations and comments under Executive Order 12372 is in the appendix to this notice. The appendix also contains the addresses of individual SPOCs. For Electronic Access to Information: Information about the Department's funding opportunities, including copies of application notices for discretionary grant competitions, can be viewed on the Department's electronic bulletin board (ED Board), telephone (202) 260- 9950; or on the Internet Gopher Server at GOPHER.ED.GOV (under Announcements, Bulletins and Press Releases). However, the official application notice for a discretionary grant competition is the notice published in the Federal Register. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On June 10, 1994 the Secretary published in the Federal Register (59 FR 30190) the first section of the Department's annual combined application notice (CAN) for FY 1995. Included in that document were individual notices inviting applications for new awards under 65 programs and competitions. These were direct grant and fellowship programs administered mainly by the Office of Postsecondary Education and the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services. Since June 10 a number of other programs have published application notices for new awards for FY 1995. In the document published on June 10, the Secretary announced the Department's intent to publish a second section of the CAN for FY 1995 in September, 1994. However, legislation authorizing or reauthorizing many of the Department's remaining programs was not enacted until October 20, 1994. This statute, the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 (Pub. L. 103-382), includes programs administered by the Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs and the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, some programs of the Office of Educational Research and Improvement, and some programs of other principal offices of the Department. These programs could not publish application notices in September, as originally planned, without enacted legislation authorizing the programs and without subsequent programmatic and fiscal decisions based on that legislation and on budgetary appropriations. On October 17, 1994 the Secretary published in the Federal Register (59 FR 52291) a notice postponing publication of section two of the CAN. The Secretary believed it would be more helpful to the Department's customers to delay publication of that document until a time when application notices for most of these programs could be published or, at least, listed with an estimated date for publication. In addition to awards under programs affected by reauthorization, awards under some other programs and competitions were to be governed by new regulations or funding priorities that had not yet been issued in final form. Still other programs and competitions had to delay publication of application notices for FY 1995 pending approval of application forms, as well as other information collection requests, by the Office of Management and Budget under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980. In the notice of October 17, the Secretary estimated that publication of section two of the CAN for FY 1995 would take place before the end of January 1995. However, publication of many of the affected application notices has been further postponed to enable the Department to develop policies and procedures designed to make the grant award process and the activities under these grants as accommodating as statutorily permissible to the needs and concerns of the Department's customers. The Department will continue to publish individual application notices when they are ready. In the meantime, this combined application notice: (1) References all application notices for FY 1995 previously announced in the Federal Register, including those contained in section one of the CAN published on June 10, 1994, and (2) to the extent possible, gives estimated dates for programs and competitions for which application notices are to be published at a later date. As an appendix to the CAN of June 10, 1994, the Secretary published a list of SPOCs for programs subject to Executive Order 12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR part 79. Since publication of that list, Colorado, Massachusetts, and Tennessee have ended their voluntary participation in [[Page 16707]] this review process, Alabama has elected to participate in the process, and, in a few other States, the names or addresses of SPOCs have changed. Therefore, as an appendix to this update of the combined application notice, the Secretary is publishing a revised listing of SPOCs. Organization of Notice The chart lists direct grant programs and certain fellowship programs under which the Secretary is making or plans to make new awards in FY 1995. The listings are organized under the following principal program offices of the Department: Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs. Office of Educational Research and Improvement. Office of Elementary and Secondary Education. Office of Postsecondary Education. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services. Office of Vocational and Adult Education. For each principal office, programs are listed in order of their respective Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number. Programs To Be Announced at a Future Date For FY 1995 a few programs will be governed by new regulations or funding priorities. This notice references these types of programs with an asterisk following the respective estimated date (est.*) in column three of the chart. For further information regarding these programs, readers are referred to the following notices of proposed priority that have been published in the Federal Register: Jacob K. Javits Gifted and Talented Education Program--National Research and Development Center--Notice of Proposed Priority, Selection Criteria, and Post-Award Requirements----60 FR 2956 (1/12/ 95) School-to-Work Opportunities Act; State Implementation Grants-- Notice of Proposed Selection Criteria and a Proposed Definition of Administrative Costs----60 FR 13312 (3/10/95) National Education Goals The Goals 2000: Educate America Act (Pub. L. 103-227), enacted March 31, 1994, enunciates the following National Education Goals for the year 2000:All children in America will start school ready to learn. The high school graduation rate will increase to at least 90 percent. All students will leave grades 4, 8, and 12 having demonstrated competency in challenging subject matter, including English, mathematics, science, foreign languages, civics and government, economics, arts, history, and geography; and every school in America will ensure that all students learn to use their minds well, so they may be prepared for responsible citizenship, further learning, and productive employment in our Nation's modern economy. United States students will be first in the world in mathematics and science achievement. Every adult American will be literate and will possess the knowledge and skills necessary to compete in a global economy and exercise the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. Every school in the United States will be free of drugs, violence, and the unauthorized presence of firearms and alcohol and will offer a disciplined environment conducive to learning. The Nation's teaching force will have access to programs for the continued improvement of their professional skills and the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to instruct and prepare all American students for the next century. Every school will promote partnerships that will increase parental involvement and participation in promoting the social, emotional, and academic growth of children. For competitions that are still open for FY 1995, the Secretary encourages applicants under these programs to consider the National Education Goals in developing their applications. Applicability of Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 A number of programs listed in the chart provide that a grant, fellowship, traineeship, or other monetary benefit may be awarded to an individual. This award may be made to the individual either directly by the Department or by a grantee that receives Federal funds for the purpose of providing, for example, fellowships, traineeships, or other awards to individuals. Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 (Pub. L. 100-690; 21 U.S.C. 862) provides that a sentencing court may deny eligibility for certain Federal benefits to an individual convicted of drug trafficking or possession. Thus, an individual who applies for a grant, fellowship, or other monetary benefit under a program covered by this notice should understand that, if convicted of drug trafficking or possession, he or she is subject to denial of eligibility for that benefit if the sentencing court imposes such a sanction. This denial applies whether the Federal benefit is provided to the individual directly by the Department or is provided through a grant, fellowship, traineeship, or other award made available with Federal funds by a grantee. Any persons determined to be ineligible for Federal benefits under the provisions of section 5301 are listed in the General Services Administration's ``Lists of Parties Excluded from Federal Procurement or Nonprocurement Programs.'' Applicability of the Federal Debt Collection Procedures Act of 1990 The programs listed in the chart make discretionary awards subject to the eligibility requirements of the Federal Debt Collection Procedures Act of 1990 (Pub. L. 101-647; 28 U.S.C. 3201). The Act provides that if there is a judgment lien against a debtor's property for a debt to the United States, the debtor is not eligible to receive a Federal grant or loan, except direct payments to which the debtor is entitled as beneficiary, until the judgment is paid in full or otherwise satisfied. List of Application Notices ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application deadline CFDA No. Name of program Application notice date ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84.003G........... Bilingual Education: Academic TBA.............................. TBA Excellence Awards. 84.194Q........... Bilingual Education: State Grant 3/31/95 (est.)................... 5/22/95 (est.) Program. 84.195A........... Bilingual Education: Teachers and 3/31/95 (est.)................... 5/22/95 (est.) Personnel Grants. 84.195B........... Bilingual Education: National 3/31/95 (est.)................... 5/22/95 (est.) Professional Development Institutes. [[Page 16708]] 84.195C........... Bilingual Education: Graduate 4/14/95 (est.)................... 5/30/95 (est.) Fellowship Program. 84.289P........... Bilingual Education: Program 3/31/95 (est.)................... 5/30/95 (est.) Enhancement Grants. 84.290U........... Bilingual Education: 3/31/95 (est.)................... 5/30/95 (est.) Comprehensive School Grants. 84.291R........... Bilingual Education: Systemwide 3/31/95 (est.)................... 5/30/95 (est.) Improvement Grants. 84.292A........... Bilingual Education: General TBA.............................. TBA Research Program. 84.292B........... Bilingual Education: Field- 4/14/95 (est.)................... TBA Initiated Research. 84.293A........... Foreign Language Assistance: 4/14/95 (est.)................... 5/26/95 (est.) General Program. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office of Educational Research and Improvement Library Programs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84.036A........... Library Education and Human 9/29/94 (59 FR 49746)............ 12/2/94 Resource Development Program-- Institutes. 84.036B........... Library Education and Human 9/29/94 (59 FR 49746)............ 12/2/94 Resource Development Program-- Fellowships. 84.039D........... Library Research and 12/5/94 (59 FR 62542)............ 2/6/95 Demonstration Program. 84.163A........... Library Services to Indian Tribes 9/29/94 (59 FR 49746)............ 12/2/94 and Hawaiian Natives Program-- Basic Grants. 84.163B........... Library Services to Indian Tribes 9/29/94 (59 FR 49746)............ 5/8/95 and Hawaiian Natives Program-- Special Grants. 84.167A........... Library Literacy Program......... 9/29/94 (59 FR 49746)............ 12/2/94 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- National Institute on Student Achievement ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84.279A........... Goals 2000: Assessment, 3/29/95 (est.)................... 6/15/95 (est.) Development, and Evaluation. 84.304A........... International Education Exchange 2/17/95 (60 FR 9564)............. 4/17/95 Program. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- National Institute on the Education of At-Risk Students ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84.206R........... Research and Development Center 4/20/95 (est.)*.................. 7/10/95 (est.) on the Education of Gifted and Talented Children and Youth. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- National Institute on Early Childhood Development and Education ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84.287A........... 21st Century Community Learning 4/3/95 (est.).................... 6/16/95 (est.) Centers. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office of Reform Assistance and Dissemination ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84.073A-1......... National Diffusion Network (NDN)-- 3/31/95 (est.)................... 5/31/95 (est.) Developer Demonstration Projects. 84.073F........... National Diffusion Network (NDN)-- 3/31/95 (est.)................... 5/31/95 (est.) Private School Facilitator. 84.168E........... Dwight D. Eisenhower Professional 4/14/95 (est.)................... 6/15/95 (est.) Development--Federal Activities. 84.168R........... Eisenhower Regional Mathematics 4/14/95 (est.)................... 6/15/95 (est.) and Science Consortia. 84.203D........... Star Schools Program--Continuing 4/14/95 (est.)................... 6/15/95 (est.) Education. 84.206A-1......... Jacob K. Javits Gifted and 3/10/95 (60 FR 13326)............ 4/25/95 Talented Students Grant Education Program. 84.215S........... Fund for the Improvement of 3/13/95 (60 FR 13598)............ 4/28/95 Education (FIE) Demonstration Programs: (1) Elementary School Counseling Partnerships; (2) Middle School-Workplace- Community Partnerships. 84.215V........... Fund for the Improvement of 3/13/95 (60 FR 13588)............ 4/28/95 Education (FIE): Partnerships in Character Education Pilot Project. 84.286A........... Telecommunications Demonstration 2/17/95 (60 FR 9576)............. 4/12/95 Project for Mathematics. 84.302A........... Regional Technology Consortia.... 4/7/95 (est.).................... 6/15/95 (est.) 84.303............ Challenge Grants for Technology 3/7/95 (60 FR 12651)............. 6/2/95 in Education. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- National Center for Education Statistics ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84.999F........... National Assessment of 3/10/95 (60 FR 13136)............ 4/25/95 Educational Progress (NAEP) Program--Collection of data for the 1996, 1997, and 1998 NAEP and preparation of sampling weights for the State and national components of the 1996, 1997, and 1998 assessments. [[Page 16709]] 84.999G........... National Assessment of 5/12/95 (est.)................... 6/26/95 (est.) Educational Progress (NAEP)-- 1996 and 1997 National Analysis and Reporting. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office of Elementary and Secondary Education ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84.026A........... Educational Services for Indian 5/5/95 (est.).................... 7/17/95 (est.) Adults. 84.083A........... Women's Educational Equity Act-- TBA.............................. TBA Implementation Grants. 84.083B........... Women's Educational Equity Act-- TBA.............................. TBA Research Grants. 84.087A........... Indian Fellowship................ 4/12/95 (est.)................... 5/30/95 (est.) 84.123A........... Civic Education.................. TBA.............................. TBA 84.165A........... Magnet Schools Assistance........ 3/20/95 (60 FR 14868)............ 5/12/95 84.184B........... Safe and Drug-Free Schools 5/29/95 (est.)................... 7/10/95 (est.) Program--Alternative Education Programs. 84.209A........... Native Hawaiian Family Based 3/28/95 (est.)................... 5/19/95 (est.) Education Centers. 84.210A........... Native Hawaiian Gifted and 3/28/95 (est.)................... 5/19/95 (est.) Talented Demonstration Program. 84.277A........... Safe Schools Grants Program...... 8/15/94 (59 FR 41928)............ 9/30/94 84.282A........... Charter Schools/State Grants and 4/12/95 (est.)................... 6/19/95 (est.) National Activities. 84.283A........... Comprehensive Regional Assistance 5/15/95 (est.)................... 6/30/95 (est.) Centers. 84.285A........... Safe and Drug-Free Schools 3/6/95 (60 FR 12332)............. 5/5/95 Program: The Community Schools Youth Services and Supervision Grant Program, and the Family and Community Endeavor Schools Grant Program. 84.296A........... Native Hawaiian Community Based 3/28/95 (est.)................... 5/19/95 (est.) Education Learning Centers. 84.297A........... Native Hawaiian Curriculum 3/28/95 (est.)................... 5/19/95 (est.) Development, Teacher Training, and Recruitment Program. 84.299A........... Special Projects Demonstration 5/5/95 (est.).................... 7/17/95 (est.) Grants. 84.299B........... Special Projects Professional 5/5/95 (est.).................... 7/17/95 (est.) Development Grants. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office of Postsecondary Education ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84.016A........... Undergraduate International 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 11/4/94 Studies and Foreign Language Program. 84.017A........... International Research and 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 11/4/94 Studies Program. 84.019A........... Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/28/94 Abroad Program. 84.021A........... Fulbright-Hays Group Projects 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/21/94 Abroad Program. 84.022A........... Fulbright-Hays Doctoral 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/28/94 Dissertation Research Abroad. 84.031A........... Strengthening Institutions 3/7/95 (60 FR 12543)............. 5/1/95 Program. 84.031S........... Strengthening Institutions 3/23/95 (60 FR 15448)............ 5/8/95 Program--Hispanic-Serving Institutions. 84.031A;.......... x84.031G.......... Designation as an Eligible Institution for the Strengthening Institutions and Endowment Challenge Grant Programs........................ 12/6/94 (59 FR 62964); 2/6/95 (60 FR 7047); 3/13/95 (60 FR 13423). 4/3/95 84.031G........... Endowment Challenge Grant Program 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 6/16/95 84.047............ Upward Bound Program............. 1/24/95 (60 FR 4759)............. 2/24/95 (Regular and Veterans); 3/17/95 (Math and Science) 84.055A........... Cooperative Education Program-- 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/95 Cancelled Administration, Part A Projects. (59 FR 33331); 12/16/94 (59 FR 65028). 84.055B........... Cooperative Education Program-- 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 12/16/94 Cancelled Demonstration Projects. (59 FR 65028). 84.055C........... Cooperative Education Program-- 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 12/16/94 Cancelled Research Projects. (59 FR 65028). 84.055D........... Cooperative Education Program-- 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 12/16/94 Cancelled Training and Resource Center (59 FR 65028). Projects. 84.055E........... Cooperative Education Programs-- 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 12/16/94 Cancelled Administration, Part B Projects. (59 FR 65028). 84.094B........... Patricia Roberts Harris 8/16/94 (59 FR 42130)............ 10/14/94 Fellowship Program--Master's Level and Professional Study. 84.094B........... Patricia Roberts Harris 8/16/94 (59 FR 42131)............ 10/14/94 Fellowship Program--Doctoral Study. 84.097A........... Law School Clinical Experience 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 2/28/95 Program. [[Page 16710]] 84.120............ Minority Science Improvement 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 10/14/94 Program--Institutional, Design, (59 FR 33331). Special, and Cooperative Projects. 84.153A........... Business and International 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 11/7/94 Education. 84.170............ Jacob K. Javits Fellowship 8/23/94 (59 FR 43328)............ 11/28/94 Program. 84.200............ Graduate Assistance in Areas of 10/13/94 (59 FR 51969)........... 12/2/94 National Need Program. 84.202A........... Grants to Institutions and 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 Cancelled Consortia to Encourage Women and (59 FR 33331); 10/28/94 (59 FR Minority Participation in 54173). Graduate Education Program. 84.217............ Ronald E. McNair 12/19/94 (59 FR 65324)........... 2/3/95 Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program. 84.220A........... Centers for International 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 11/10/94 Business Education Program. 84.252............ Urban Community Service Program-- 01/26/95 (60 FR 5170)............ 03/1/95 Designation as an Urban Grant Institution. 84.252............ Urban Community Service Program.. 04/03/95 (est.).................. 06/1/95 (est.) 84.261............ Dwight D. Eisenhower Leadership 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 1/20/95 Development Program. 84.272A........... National Early Intervention TBA.............................. TBA Scholarship and Partnership Program. TBA............... Native Hawaiian Higher Education 6/9/95 (est.).................... 7/21/95 (est.) Program. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84.116A;.......... Fund for the Improvement of 8/18/94 (59 FR 42580)............ 10/18/95 (preapplica- 84.116B Postsecondary Education-- Ptions); 3/15/95 Comprehensive Program. (final applications) 84.116F........... Fund for the Improvement of 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 12/20/94 Postsecondary Education-- Innovative Projects for Community Service. 84.116N........... Fund for the Improvement of TBA.............................. TBA Postsecondary Education--North American Trilateral Education Initiative. 84.116P........... Fund for the Improvement of 3/24/95.......................... 5/25/95 Postsecondary Education-- Disseminating Proven Reforms. 84.183D........... Drug Prevention Programs in 4/17/95 (est.)................... 6/16/95 (est.) Higher Education--Special Focus Program Competition: Specific Approaches to Prevention Projects (Invitational Priority: Higher Education Consortia for Drug Prevention). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services Office of Special Education Programs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84.023............ Research in Education of Individuals with Disabilities Program. 84.023A........... Advancing and Improving the 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 12/16/94 Research Knowledge Base. 84.023B........... Student-Initiated Research 11/21/94 (59 FR 60054)........... 2/24/95 Projects. 84.023C........... Field-Initiated Research Projects 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/24/94 84.023E........... Synthesize and Communicate a 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/17/94 Professional Knowledge Base: Contributions to Research and Practice. 84.023F........... Examining Alternatives for 11/21/94 (59 FR 60054)........... 2/24/95 Outcome Assessment for Children with Disabilities. 84.023G........... Studying Models That Bridge the 11/21/94 (59 FR 60054)........... 3/24/95 Gap Between Research and Practice. 84.023N........... Initial career awards............ 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 9/6/94 84.024............ Early Education Program for Children with Disabilities. 84.024B........... Model Demonstration Projects for 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 9/12/94 Young Children with Disabilities. 84.024D........... Outreach Projects for Young 11/07/94 (59 FR 55540)........... 1/17/95 Children with Disabilities. 84.024P........... Early Childhood Model Inservice 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 9/19/94 Training Projects. 84.024Q........... Early Childhood Research 10/13/94 (59 FR 52046)........... 1/13/95 Institute: Follow Through. 84.025............ Services for Children with Deaf- Blindness Program. 84.025A........... State and Multi-State Projects 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 12/9/94 for Children who are Deaf-Blind. (59 FR 33284). [[Page 16711]] 84.025A........... Optional Pilot Projects for 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 12/9/94 Children who are Deaf-Blind. (59 FR 33284). 84.025E........... Technical Assistance for 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 10/17/94 Transitional Services for (59 FR 33284). Children and Youth who are Deaf- Blind. 84.026............ Educational Media Research, Production, Distribution, and Training Program. 84.026K........... Recorded Audio Cassettes for 11/7/94 (59 FR 55547)............ 2/15/95 Visually and Print Disabled Students. 84.026N........... Captioned Films and Videos 11/7/94 (59 FR 55547)............ 3/31/95 Distribution System. 84.026Q........... Video Description Project........ 11/7/94 (59 FR 55547)............ 2/17/95 84.026S........... Closed-Captioned Daytime 11/7/94 (59 FR 55547)............ 2/17/95 Television Programs. 84.026T........... Cultural Experiences for Deaf and 11/7/94 (59 FR 55547)............ 3/15/95 Hard-of-Hearing Individuals. 84.029............ Training Personnel for the Education of Individuals with Disabilities--Grants for Personnel Training and Parent Training and Information Centers. 84.029A........... Training Personnel to Service Low- 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/7/94 Incidence Disabilities. 84.029B........... Preparation of Personnel for 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 9/30/94 Careers in Special Education. (59 FR 33284). 84.029D........... Preparation of Leadership 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 9/16/94 Personnel. (59 FR 33284). 84.029E........... Minority Institutions Personnel.. 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 10/21/94 (59 FR 33284). 84.029F........... Preparation of Related Services 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 9/23/94 Personnel. 84.029K........... Special Projects................. 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/28/94 84.029L........... Training Educational Interpreters 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/28/94 84.029M........... Parent Training and Information 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 7/19/94 1/10/95 Centers. (59 FR 36744); 11/7/94 (59 FR 55539 ). 84.029P........... Experimental Parent Centers...... 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 7/19/94 1/10/95 (59 FR 36744); 11/7/94 (59 FR 55541). 84.029Q........... Training Early Intervention and 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 10/14/94 Preschool Personnel. ((59 FR 33284). 84.078............ Postsecondary Education Programs ...................... for Individuals with Disabilities. 84.078C........... Model Demonstration Projects to 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 11/4/94 Improve the Delivery and (59 FR 33284). Outcomes of Postsecondary Education for Individuals with Disabilities. 84.086............ Program for Children with Severe Disabilities. 84.086D........... Research Project for Educating 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 12/2/94 Children with Severe (59 FR 33284). Disabilities in Inclusive Settings. 84.086J........... Statewide System Change: Children 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 10/17/94 with Severe Disabilities. (59 FR 33284). 84.086U........... Outreach Projects: Serving 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 1/23/95 Children with Severe (59 FR 33284). Disabilities in General Education and Community Settings. 84.158............ State Systems for Transition Services for Youth with Disabilities Program. 84.158A........... State Systems for Transition 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 1/27/95 Services for Youth with Disabilities Program. 84.158............ Secondary Education and Transitional Services for Youth with Disabilities Program. 84.158D........... Model Demonstration Projects to 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 10/7/94 Identify and Develop (59 FR 33284). Alternatives for Youth with Disabilities Who have Dropped Out of School or are at Risk of Dropping Out of School. 84.158M........... Accessing School to Work and 3/31/95 (est.)................... 5/12/95 (est.) Postsecondary Environments--A Technical Assistance Effort. 84.158Q........... Outreach Projects for Services 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 6/28/94 10/7/94 for Youth with Disabilities. (59 FR 33284). 84.159............ Special Studies Program.......... ................................. ...................... 84.159A........... State Agency-Federal Evaluation 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 10/19/94 Cancelled Studies Projects. (59 FR 52768). 84.159C........... Center to Support the Achievement 12/21/94......................... 4/21/95 of World Class Outcomes for Students With Disabilities. 84.159D........... State and Local Education Efforts 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 8/19/94 to Implement the Transition Requirements in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. 84.159E........... Longitudinal Study of the Impact 12/21/94......................... 3/24/95 of Early Intervention Services on Infants and Toddlers Disabilities. 84.159F........... State Agency-Federal Evaluation 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 12/9/94 Studies Projects. 84.180............ Technology, Educational Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program. [[Page 16712]]84.1 Technology, Educational Media 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 9/12/94 80G. Materials Research Projects that Promote Literacy. 84.180U........... Collaborative Research on 10/13/94......................... 1/27/95 Technology, Media, and Materials for Children and Youth with Disabilities. 84.221............ Native Hawaiian Special Education 3/28/95 (est.)................... 5/19/95 (est.) Program. 84.237............ Program for Children and Youth with Serious Emotional Disturbance. 84.237F........... Preventing the Development of 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 9/16/94 Serious Emotional Disturbance Among Children and Youth with Emotional and Behavioral Problems. 84.237G........... Nondiscriminatory, Culturally- 10/13/94......................... 1/27/95 Competent Collaborative Demonstration Models To Improve Services for Students with Serious Emotional Disturbance and Prevention Services for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Problems. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84.133A-1......... Research and Demonstration 1/17/95 (60 FR 3499); 1/24/95 (60 3/24/95 Projects. FR 4762). 84.133A-5......... Research and Demonstration 4/7/95 (est.).................... 5/30/95 (est.) Projects. 84.133B........... Rehabilitation Research and 3/31/95 (est.)................... 5/30/95 (est.) Training Centers. 84.133D-5......... Knowledge Dissemination and 6/8/94 (59 FR 29676); 10/18/94 7/22/94; 12/19/94; 4/ Utilization Program. (59 FR 52523); 2/10/95 (60 FR 17/95 8126). 84.133D-2......... Knowledge Dissemination and 11/18/94 (59 FR 59836)........... 1/20/95 Utilization Program. 84.133D-6......... Knowledge Dissemination and 4/21/95 (est.)................... 6/20/95 (est.) Utilization Programs. 84.133E........... Rehabilitation Engineering 11/18/94 (59 FR 59861)........... 1/20/95 Research Centers. 84.133F........... Research Fellowships............. 6/3/94 (59 FR 29138)............. 11/15/94 84.133G........... Field-Initiated Projects......... 6/3/94 (59 FR 29138)............. 11/1/94 84.133N........... Special Projects and 6/3/94 (59 FR 29138); 10/11/94 11/18/94 Demonstrations for Spinal Cord (59 FR 51424). Injuries. 84.133P........... Research Training Program........ 6/3/94 (59 FR 29138)............. 10/3/94 84.224A-6......... Technical Assistance to State 3/31/95 (est.)................... 5/30/95 (est.) Grantees under the Technology- Related Assistance Program 84.224A-7......... State Grants for Technology- 4/7/95 (est.).................... 5/30/95 (est.) Related Assistance. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rehabilitation Services Administration ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84.128G........... Vocational Rehabilitation Service 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 10/18/94 1/25/95 Projects for Migratory (59 FR 52524). Agricultural and Seasonal Farmworkers with Disabilities. 84.128T........... Special Projects and 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 1/16/95 Demonstrations for Providing Supported Employment to Individuals with the Most Severe Disabilities and Technical Assistance Projects--Community- Based Projects. 84.129A-1......... Rehabilitation Long-Term 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/14/94 Training--Rehabilitation Medicine. 84.129A-5......... Rehabilitation Long-Term 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/14/94 Training--Prosthetics and Orthotics. 84.129B........... Rehabilitation Long-Term 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/14/94 Training--Rehabilitation Counseling. 84.129C-1......... Rehabilitation Training--Long- 1/18/95 (60 FR 3632)............. 3/21/95 Term Training: Rehabilitation Administration. 84.129D-1......... Rehabilitation Long-Term 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/14/94 Training--Physical Therapy. 84.129E........... Rehabilitation Long-Term 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/14/94 Training--Rehabilitation Technology. 84.129F........... Rehabilitation Long-Term 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/14/94 Training--Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment. 84.129H........... Rehabilitation Long-Term 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/14/94 Training--Rehabilitation of Individuals Who Are Mentally Ill. 84.129L........... Rehabilitation Long-Term 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/14/94 Training--Undergraduate Education in Rehabilitation Services. 84.129P........... Rehabilitation Long-Term 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/14/94 Training--Specialized Personnel for Rehabilitation of Individuals Who Are Blind Or Have Vision Impairment (Currently: Rehabilitation Long- Term Training--Rehabilitation of Individuals Who Are Blind). 84.129Q........... Rehabilitation Long-Term 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/14/94 Training--Rehabilitation of Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (Currently: Rehabilitation Long-Term Training--Rehabilitation of Individuals Who Are Deaf). [[Page 16713]] 84.129R........... Rehabilitation Long-Term 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/14/94 Training--Rehabilitation Job Development and Placement. 84.132A........... Centers for Independent Living... 12/22/94 (59 FR 66009)........... 3/17/95 84.160A........... Training of Interpreters for 12/5/94 (59 FR 62511)............ 2/28/95 Individuals Who Are Deaf and Individuals Who Are Deaf-Blind. 84.177A........... Independent Living Services for 12/27/94 (59 FR 66616)........... 2/13/95 Older Individuals Who Are Blind. 84.234L........... Projects With Industry........... 12/9/94 (59 FR 63864)............ 3/13/95 84.235R........... Special Projects and 12/9/94 (59 FR 63863)............ 3/13/95 Demonstrations for Providing Vocational Rehabilitation Services to Individuals With Disabilities. 84.235S........... Special Projects and 12/9/94 (59 FR 63864)............ 3/13/95 Demonstrations for Providing Transitional Rehabilitation Services to Youths With Disabilities. 84.246A........... Training Members of American 12/5/94 (59 FR 62510)............ 2/28/95 Indian Tribes, State Vocational Rehabilitation Agency Staff, and Rehabilitation Educators on Services for American Indians With Disabilities. 84.246B........... Training Rehabilitation and 12/5/94 (59 FR 65210)............ 2/28/95 Mental Health Personnel To Provide Improved Rehabilitation Services to Individuals With Mental Illness. 84.246J........... Training Impartial Hearing 12/5/94 (59 FR 62511)............ 2/28/95 Officers on Provisions of the Act. 84.246K........... Personnel Specifically Trained To 12/5/94 (59 FR 62511)............ 2/28/95 Deliver Services in Client Assistance Programs. 84.250E........... Vocational Rehabilitation Service 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190); 12/9/94 6/16/95 Projects for American Indians (59 FR 63722). With Disabilities. 84.263A........... Rehabilitation Training-- 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/14/94 Experimental and Innovative Training. 84.264A-1......... Rehabilitation Training-- 6/10/94 (59 FR 30190)............ 10/14/94 Rehabilitation Continuing Education Programs (for Region V only). 84.264B........... Rehabilitation Continuing 12/5/94 (59 FR 62510)............ 2/28/95 Education Programs. 84.275A........... Rehabilitation Training--National 12/5/94 (59 FR 62509)............ 2/28/95 Clearinghouse of Rehabilitation Training Materials. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office of Vocational and Adult Education ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84.077............ Bilingual Vocational Training 10/27/94 (59 FR 54076)........... 12/12/94 Program. 84.099............ Bilingual Vocational Instructor 10/27/94 (59 FR 54096)........... 12/12/94 Training Program. 84.101............ Indian Vocational Education 05/26/94 (59 FR 27406)........... 7/29/94 Training Program. 84.199D........... Cooperative Demonstration 07/13/94 (59 FR 35791)........... 09/02/94 Program--(Correctional Education). 84.248............ Demonstration Projects for the 08/01/94 (59 FR 39170)........... 09/16/94 Integration of Vocational and Academic Learning Program. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Invitation to Comment The Secretary welcomes comments and suggestions for improving the annual combined application notice. Please direct any comments and suggestions to Steven N. Schatken, Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, U.S. Department of Education, 600 Independence Avenue, SW. (room 5105, FB-10B), Washington, D.C. 20202-2241. Dated: March 22, 1995. Richard W. Riley, Secretary of Education. Appendix Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs This appendix applies to each program that is subject to the requirements of Executive Order 12372 (Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs) and the regulations in 34 CFR part 79. The objective of the Executive order is to foster an intergovernmental partnership and to strengthen federalism by relying on State and local processes for State and local government coordination and review of proposed Federal financial assistance. Applicants must contact the appropriate State Single Point of Contact to find out about, and to comply with, the State's process under Executive Order 12372. Applicants proposing to perform activities in more than one State should immediately contact the Single Point of Contact for each of those States and follow the procedure established in each of those States under the Executive order. A listing containing the Single Point of Contact for each State is included in this appendix. In States that have not established a process or chosen a program for review, State, areawide, regional, and local entities may submit comments directly to the Department. Any State Process Recommendation and other comments submitted by a State Single Point of Contact and any comments from State, areawide, regional, and local entities must be mailed or hand- delivered by the date indicated in this notice to the following address: The Secretary, EO 12372--CFDA# [commenter must insert number--including suffix letter, if any], U.S. Department of Education, room 6213, 600 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20202-0124. Proof of mailing will be determined on the same basis as applications (see 34 CFR 75.102). Recommendations or comments may be hand-delivered until 4:30 p.m. (Washington, DC time) on the date indicated in this notice. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ABOVE ADDRESS IS NOT THE SAME ADDRESS AS THE ONE TO WHICH THE APPLICANT SUBMITS ITS COMPLETED APPLICATION. [[Page 16714]] DO NOT SEND APPLICATIONS TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. State Single Points of Contact Note: In accordance with Executive Order #12372, this listing represents the designated State Single Points of Contact. Because participation is voluntary some States no longer participate in the process. These include: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, and Washington. Alabama, which did not participate when this list was last published by the Department of Education in June 1994, now participates. Alabama Jon C. Strickland, Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs, Planning and Economic Development Division, 401 Adams Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5690, Telephone (205) 242-5483, FAX (205) 242-5515 Arizona Janice Dunn, Arizona State Clearinghouse, 3800 N. Central Avenue, Fourteenth Floor, Phoenix, Arizona 85012, Telephone (602) 280-1315, FAX (602) 280-1305 Arkansas Mr. Tracy L. Copeland, Manager, State Clearinghouse, Office of Intergovernmental Services, Department of Finance and Administration, 1515 W. 7th Street, room 412, Little Rock, Arkansas 72203, Telephone (501) 682-1074, FAX (501) 682-5206 California Grants Coordinator, Office of Planning and Research, 1400 Tenth Street, room 121, Sacramento, California 95814, Telephone (916) 323- 7480, FAX (916) 323-3018 Delaware Francine Booth, State Single Point of Contact, Executive Department, Thomas Collins Building, P.O. Box 1401, Dover, Delaware 19903, Telephone (302) 739-3326, FAX (302) 739-5661 District of Columbia Charles Nichols, State Single Point of Contact, Office of Grants Management and Development, 717 14th Street, N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005, Telephone (202) 727-6554, FAX (202) 727-1617 Florida Suzanne Traub-Metlay, Florida State Clearinghouse, Intergovernmental Affairs Policy Unit, Executive Office of the Governor, Office of Planning and Budgeting, The Capitol (room 1603), Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0001, Telephone (904) 488-8114, FAX (904) 488-9005, Georgia Tripp Reid, Administrator, Georgia State Clearinghouse, 254 Washington Street, S.W., room 401J, Atlanta, Georgia 30334, Telephone (404) 656-3855 or 656-3829, FAX (404) 656-7938 Illinois Steve Klokkenga, State Single Point of Contact, Office of the Governor, 107 Stratton Building, Springfield, Illinois 62706, Telephone (217) 782-1671, FAX (217) 782-6620 Indiana Francis E. Williams, State Budget Agency, 212 State House, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, Telephone (317) 232-2972, FAX (317) 233-3323 Iowa Steven R. McCann, Division for Community Assistance, Iowa Department of Economic Development, 200 East Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa 50309, Telephone (515) 242-4719, FAX (515) 242-4859 Kentucky Ronald W. Cook, Office of the Governor, Department of Local Government, 1024 Capitol Center Drive, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601- 8204, Telephone (502) 573-2382, FAX (502) 573-2512 Maine Joyce Benson, State Planning Office, State House Station #38, Augusta, Maine 04333, Telephone (207) 287-3261, FAX (207) 287-6489 Maryland Mr. Roland E. English III, Chief, State Clearinghouse for Intergovernmental Assistance, Maryland Office of Planning, 301 West Preston Street, room 1104, Baltimore, Maryland 21201-2365, Telephone (410) 225-4490, FAX (410) 225-4480 Michigan Richard S. Pastula, Director, Office of Federal Grants, Michigan Department of Commerce, P.O. Box 30225, Lansing, Michigan 48909, Telephone (517) 373-7356, FAX (517) 373-6683 Mississippi Cathy Malette, Clearinghouse Officer, Department of Finance and Administration, 455 North Lamar Street, Jackson, Mississippi 39202, Telephone (601) 359-6762, FAX (601) 359-6764 Missouri Lois Pohl, Federal Assistance Clearinghouse, Office of Administration, P.O. Box 809, room 760, Truman Building, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102, Telephone (314) 751-4834, FAX (314) 751-7819 Nevada Department of Administration, State Clearinghouse, Capitol Complex, Carson City, Nevada 89710, Telephone (702) 687-4065, FAX (702) 687- 3983 New Hampshire Jeffrey H. Taylor, Director, New Hampshire Office of State Planning, Attn: Intergovernmental Review Process/James E. Bieber, 2\1/2\ Beacon Street, Concord, New Hampshire 03301, Telephone (603) 271- 2155, FAX (603) 271-1728 New Jersey Gregory D. Adkins, Assistant Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Please direct all correspondence and questions about intergovernmental review to: Andrew J. Jaskolka, State Review Process, Division of Community Resources, CN 800, room 813A, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0800, Telephone (609) 292-9025, FAX (609) 633-2132 New Mexico Robert Peters, State Budget Division, room 190, Bataan Memorial Building, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87503, Telephone (505) 827-3640, FAX (505) 827-3861 New York New York State Clearinghouse, Division of the Budget, State Capital, Albany, New York 12224,Telephone (518) 474-1605 North Carolina Chrys Baggett, Director, N.C. State Clearinghouse, Office of the Secretary of Admin., 116 West Jones Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-8003, Telephone (919) 733-7232, FAX (919) 733-9571 North Dakota North Dakota Single Point of Contact, Office of Intergovernmental Assistance, 600 East Boulevard Avenue, Bismarck, North Dakota 58505- 0170, Telephone (701) 224-2094, FAX (701) 224-2308 Ohio Larry Weaver, State Single Point of Contact, State Clearinghouse, Office of Budget and Management, 30 East Broad Street, 34th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43266-0411 Please direct correspondence and questions about intergovernmental review to: Linda Wise, Telephone (614) 466-0698, FAX (614) 466-5400 Rhode Island Daniel W. Varin, Associate Director, Department of Administration, Division of Planning, One Capitol Hill, 4th Floor, Providence, Rhode Island 02908-5870, Telephone (401) 277-2656, FAX (401) 277-2083 Please direct correspondence and questions to: Review Coordinator, Office of Strategic Planning South Carolina Omeagia Burgess, State Single Point of Contact, Grant Services, Office of the Governor, 1205 Pendleton Street, room 477, Columbia, South Carolina 29201, Telephone (803) 734-0494, FAX (803) 734-0385 Texas Tom Adams, Director, Intergovernmental Coordination, P.O. Box 13005, Austin, Texas 78711, Telephone (512) 463-1771, FAX (512) 463-1984 Utah Carolyn Wright, Utah State Clearinghouse, Office of Planning and Budget, room 116, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, Telephone (801) 538-1535, FAX (801) 538-1547 [[Page 16715]] Vermont Nancy McAvoy, State Single Point of Contact, Pavilion Office Building, 109 State Street, Montpelier, Vermont 05609, Telephone (802) 828-3326, FAX (802) 828-3339 West Virginia Fred Cutlip, Director, Community Development Division, West Virginia Development Office, Building #6, room 553, Charleston, West Virginia 25305, Telephone (304) 558-4010, FAX (304) 558-3248 Wisconsin Martha Kerner, Section Chief, State/Federal Relations, Wisconsin Department of Administration, 101 East Wilson Street, 6th Floor, P.O. Box 7868, Madison, Wisconsin 53707, Telephone (608) 266-2125, FAX (608) 267-6931 Wyoming Sheryl Jeffries, State Single Point of Contact, Herschler Building, 4th Floor, East Wing, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, Telephone (307) 777- 7574, FAX (307) 638-8967 Territories Guam Mr. Giovanni T. Sgambelluri, Director, Bureau of Budget and Management Research, Office of the Governor, P.O. Box 2950, Agana, Guam 96910, Telephone 011-671-472-2285, FAX 011-671-472-2825 Northern Mariana Islands State Single Point of Contact, Planning and Budget Office, Office of the Governor, Saipan, CM, Northern Mariana Islands 96950 Puerto Rico Norma Burgos/Jose B. Caro, Chairwoman/Director, Puerto Rico Planning Board, Federal Proposals Review Office, Minillas Government Center, P.O. Box 41119, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00940-1119, Telephone (809) 727-4444 or 723-6190, FAX (809) 724-3270 or 724-3103 Virgin Islands Jose George, Director, Office of Management and Budget, #41 Norregade Emancipation Garden Station, Second Floor, Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands 00802 Please direct all questions and correspondence about intergovernmental review to: Linda Clarke, Telephone (809) 774-0750, FAX (809) 776-0069 Note: This list is based on the most current information provided by the States. Information on any changes or apparent errors should be provided to Donna Rivelli (Telephone (202) 395- 5090) at the Office of Management and Budget and to the State in question. Changes to the list will only be made upon formal notification by the State. [FR Doc. 95-7768 Filed 3-30-95; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4000-01-P