Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Family planning services projects; correction,
[Federal Register: September 2, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 170)]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Office of Public Health and Science
Announcement of Anticipated Availability of Funds for Family Planning Services Grants; Correction
AGENCY: Office of Population Affairs, OPHS, HHS.
ACTION: Notice of correction.
SUMMARY: The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) published a document in the Federal Register of June 8, 1999 announcing the anticipated availability of funds for family planning services grants. Table I of this document contained incorrect information. Specifically, under the heading entitled ``Populations or areas to be served,'' which appears in the first column of Table I, for DHHS Regions II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, IX and X, current Title X family planning services grantees are listed, rather than geographic areas/populations.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: George Jones, 301-594-4014.
Correction
In the Federal Register of June 8, 1999, in FR Doc. 99-14425, on page 30847, correct Table I to read:
Table I
Number of competing
Appl. due Grant funding Populations or areas to be served
grants to be FY99 funding date
date awarded
Region I: No Grants Available for Competition in FY 2000 Region II:
Puerto Rico.................................
1 1,735,229
03/01/00
07/01/00
New York....................................
1 7,703,876
03/01/00
07/01/00 Region III:
Delaware....................................
1
690,187
12/01/9904/01/00
Virginia....................................
1 3,724,186
12/01/9904/01/00
Maryland....................................
1 3,205,729
12/01/9904/01/00
West Virginia...............................
1 1,693,832
12/01/9904/01/00
Western Pennsylvania........................
1 2,762,425
03/01/00
07/01/00
Central Pennsylvania........................
1 2,086,193
03/01/00
07/01/00
Southeastern Pennsylvania...................
1 3,487,789
03/01/00
07/01/00
Northeastern Pennsylvania...................
1 1,264,753
03/01/00
07/01/00 Region IV:
Florida.....................................
1 6,578,352
03/01/00
07/01/00
Tennessee...................................
1 5,503,248
03/01/00
07/01/00
Kentucky....................................
1 3,864,571
03/01/00
07/01/00
Georgia.....................................
1 5,824,306
03/01/00
07/01/00
North Carolina..............................
1 4,736,317
03/01/00
07/01/00
Alabama.....................................
1 3,698,168
03/01/00
07/01/00
South Carolina..............................
1 4,131,705
03/01/00
07/01/00
Mississippi.................................
1 3,722,603
03/01/00
07/01/00 Region V:
Ohio........................................
1 4,133,315
11/01/9903/01/00
Central Ohio................................
1
623,535
11/01/9903/01/00
Summit, Portage and Medina Counties, Ohio...
1
676,843
03/01/00
07/01/00 Region VI:
New Mexico..................................
1 1,995,334
09/01/9901/01/00
Arkansas....................................
1 2,961,564
11/01/9903/01/00
Oklahoma....................................
1 2,891,198
08/01/9912/01/99 Region VII:
Kansas......................................
1 1,786,800
03/01/00
07/01/00 Region VIII: No grants available for competition in FY 2000 Region IX:
Government of Guam..........................
1
168,408
03/01/00
07/01/00
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Republic of Palau...........................
1
57,971
03/01/00
07/01/00
Federated States of Micronesia..............
1
220,564
03/01/00
07/01/00
Gila River, Arizona.........................
1
172,582
03/01/00
07/01/00 Region X:
Columbia, Willamette Counties, Oregon.......
1
561,485
03/01/00
07/01/00
Idaho.......................................
1
961,979
03/01/00
07/01/00
Seattle, Washington.........................
1
123,800
05/30/00
09/30/00
Total.....................................
32 83,748,838 .............. ..............
Dated: August 27, 1999. Denese O. Shervington, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Affairs.
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