25 CFR §181.5
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BIA ranks each timely filed application by assigning points based upon four factors.
- (a)Factor No. 1—Magnitude of the problem (Up to 50 points available). In awarding points under this factor, BIA will take into account the following:
- (1)Whether a highway safety problem exists.
- (2)Whether the problem is significant.
- (3)Whether the proposed tribal project will contribute to resolution of the identified highway safety problem.
- (4)The number of traffic accidents occurring within the applicant's jurisdiction over the previous 3 years.
- (5)The number of alcohol-related traffic accidents occurring within the applicant's jurisdiction over the previous 3 years.
- (6)The number of reported traffic fatalities occurring within the applicant's jurisdiction over the previous 3 years.
- (7)The number of reported alcohol-related traffic fatalities occurring within the applicant's jurisdiction over the previous 3 years.
- (b)Factor No. 2—Countermeasure selection (Up to 40 points available). In awarding points under this factor, BIA will take into account the following:
- (1)Whether the countermeasures selected are the most effective for the identified highway safety problem.
- (2)Whether the countermeasures selected are cost effective.
- (3)Whether the applicant's objectives are realistic and attainable.
- (4)Whether the applicant's objectives are time framed and, if so, whether the time frames are realistic and attainable.
- (c)Factor No. 3—Tribal Leadership and Community Support (Up to 10 points available). In awarding points under this factor, BIA will take into account the following:
- (d)Factor No. 4—Past Performance (+ or −10 points available). In awarding points under this factor, BIA will take into account the following: