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Federal Register I Vol. 57, No. 183 J Monday, September 21, 1992 / Notices
all students learn to use their minds
well, so they may be prepared for
responsible citizenship, further learning,
and productive employment in our
modern economy.
Goal 4: U.S. students will be first in
the world in science and mathematics
achievement.
Goal 5: 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.
Coal : Every school in America will
be free of drugs and violence and will
offer a disciplined environment
conducive to learning.
To further the Nation's efforts to
achieve the National Education Goals,
the President announced AMERICA
2000 on April1It 191. AMERICA 2000 is
a comprehensive strategy for
transforming American education and
helping communities create world-class
schools for their children.
AMERICA 2000 calls for the Nation to
launch-all at once-four revolutions to
create schools that meet the needs of
children the way children are growing
up todar -
- Creating a new generation of break-
the-mold. New American Schools.
- Developing world-class standards
and a voluntary national examination
system.
* Eliminating Federal and State red
tape and giving America's teachers and
principals the flexibility they need to
most effectively operate schools and
raise achievement levels.
- Giving families more choice of all
schools.In developing this combined
application notice the Department has
sought to ensure that programs
awarding grants during FY 1993 will
further achievement of the Goals, as
adopted by the President and the
Governors, as well as AMERICA 2000.
The Secretary encourages applicants
under these programs to review the
National Education Goals and
AMERICA 2000 in developing their
applications.
Applicability of Section 5301 of the Anti.
Drug Abuse Act of 1988
A number of programs covered by this
combined application notice and listed
in Chart 1 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. LI 1-090;
redesignated as section 421 of the
Controlled Substances Act, 21"U.S.C.
882) 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 announced in this
notice make discretionary awards
subject to the eligibility requirements of
the Federal Debt Collection Procedures
Act of 1990 (Pub. L 101-847: 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.
Intergovernmental Review of Federal
Programs
Certain programs in this notice are
subject to the requirements of EO 12372
and the regulations in 34 CFR part 79.
These programs are identified in charts
2 through 7 with a date in the column
headed "Deadline for intergovernmental
review." For further information, an
applicant under a program subject to the
Executive order-and other parties
interested in that program-are directed
to the appendix to this notice.1.4
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U;PART I
CHART 1-4AST of APPuCAnoN NOTICES
CFDA No. Name of program Application note -
OMe of Utgsd Edwatlon and Mtodty Languages AffMiar
84.0030......_. Transit0ona Bilingual Education Program in this............-- . 1/15/93
84.003G... Academic Excellence Program In this iasne.-...-.*----.............._._--..---..-.-- 1/22/93
84.003J....... Famiy Engi Literacy Program.....-..... . ..n-....... In iNs Isua.....---...--..---.--...-----.- --..-..-. 11/16/92
84.003K'. Special Alften" Inabudsinal Program..... in ~Is e..._.......-- . 1/15/93
04.003L Special Populatons Program ' In 9tnUsiu...., . - .----- .-- 11/13/92
84.1940-..... State Educeton" Agency Program. In Viae w se.e_ 1/22/93
84195P EducatimS Pursomel Trakin Program 10/2/2 (ou.r 1/27/93 (e4
84-1T 5T Felrclp Progiim - In o a a 1/15/93
84.12V. Shoh-Tara Training Progar am ... ..._ hin it b u.- - - --. 11/13/92
- - Office of Eiuceeana Abesch and urniprMat. - -
84.0388 . rary uyrer TraInIg Progren - -fowship Awd.s 7/28/92 57 FR 3:4109.. 10/8/92
84.091A/ .j Sranvtuey Research Libary Resources Program .r /2./92 FR 3410% - 1
M4.163A ttry services to Won TOMa and Hawasen Nsvas-Basic 7/26/92 (57 FR n3410) - -- . /S/$43500
43500
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