Part 367 — Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind
Subpart A — General
Subpart B — Training and Technical Assistance
- § 367.20— What are the requirements for funding training and technical assistance under this chapter?
- § 367.21— How does the Secretary use these funds to provide training and technical assistance?
- § 367.22— How does the Secretary make an award?
- § 367.23— How does the Secretary determine funding priorities?
- § 367.24— How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
Subpart C — What Are the Application Requirements Under This Part?
Subpart D — How does the Secretary award discretionary grants?
Subpart E — How Does the Secretary Award Formula Grants?
Subpart F — What Conditions Must Be Met After an Award?
- § 367.60— When may a DSA make subawards or contracts?
- § 367.61— What matching requirements apply?
- § 367.62— What requirements apply if the State's non-Federal share is in cash?
- § 367.63— What requirements apply if the State's non-Federal share is in kind?
- § 367.64— What is the prohibition against a State's condition of an award of a sub-award or contract based on cash or in-kind contributions?
- § 367.65— What is program income and how may it be used?
- § 367.66— What requirements apply to the obligation of Federal funds and program income?
- § 367.67— May an individual's ability to pay be considered in determining his or her participation in the costs of OIB services?
- § 367.68— What notice must be given about the Client Assistance Program (CAP)?
- § 367.69— What are the special requirements pertaining to the protection, use, and release of personal information?
- § 367.70— What access to records must be provided?
- § 367.71— What records must be maintained?