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EXHIBIT "D" <br /> Eligibility Requirements(080) <br /> Applicant Eligibility(081) <br /> Only designated State agencies and Indian Tribes may apply directly to FTA for grants. Eligible sub-recipients may include <br /> State agencies, local public bodies and agencies thereof, nonprofit organizations, Indian tribes, and operators of public <br /> transportation services, including intercity bus service, in rural and small urban areas. Private for-profit operators of transit or <br /> paratransit services may participate in the program only through contracts with eligible recipients. Private intercity bus <br /> operators may participate as subrecipients or through contracts. Urbanized areas,as defined by the Bureau of the Census, <br /> are not eligible. <br /> Beneficiary Eligibility(082): <br /> The general public, both users and nonusers, and private and public providers of public transportation in nonurbanized <br /> areas. <br /> Credentials/Documentation(083): <br /> The State agency must be designated by the Governor to administer the program. Projects must be included in the State <br /> Transportation Improvement Program(STIP)approved by FTA and FHWA. The state and subrecipients must agree to the <br /> standard labor protection warranty for the program Environmental assessments may be required.Compliance with FTA's <br /> annual list of Certifications and Assurances is required. Eligible coast must be in accordance with OMB Circular A-87 The <br /> state must submit a program of projects listing all subrecipients and projects in accordance with FTA Circular 9040.1 F <br /> issued April 4,2007 FTA annually issues a Federal Register Notice of apportionments,allocations and program <br /> information. For fiscal year 07,the publication date was March 23,2007 Prior year notices can be found on the FTA <br /> website at www fta.dot.gov or by contacting the appropriate FTA regional office to obtain copies or publication dates. OMB <br /> Circular No.A-87 applies to this program. <br /> Formula and Matching Requirements(101): <br /> Statutory Formula: Title 49, Part 18. <br /> Matching Requirements. Program funds are apportioned annually to the states according to a statutory formula. Twenty <br /> percent of the funds are allocated by the ratio of nonurbanized land area of each State to the nonurbanized land area of all <br /> the States with no State receiving more than five percent of these funds. Eighty percent are allocated by the ratio of <br /> nonurbainzed population of each State to the nonurbanized population of all of the states. In addition to the funds made <br /> available to States under section 5311, approximately 16 percent of the funds authorized for the new section 5340 Growing <br /> States and High Density States formula factors will be apportioned to States for use in nonurbanized areas. Rural Transit <br /> Assistance Program(RTAP)is funded as a two percent takedown from the amount authorized and appropriated for Section <br /> 5311 and can be used for technical assistance,training. Research and related support activities. From the amounts made <br /> available for RTAP, up to 15 percent may be used by the Secretary to carry-our projects of f national scope with the <br /> remaining balance to the states. Funds are allocated annually based on an administrative formula that provides a base <br /> amount to each state and allocates the balance according to the nonurbanized area population.The maximum Federal <br /> share eligible capital and project administration costs is 80 percent,except for three categories of projects that can be <br /> funded at 90 percent share: projects designed specifically to increase the accessibility of public transportation to bicycles <br /> and vehicle related equipment required to comply with the ADA or the Clean Air Act.The maximum FTA share for operating <br /> assistance is 50 percent of the net operating deficit. Other Federal funds may be used for half of the local match <br /> requirement. Income from purchase of service contracts with human service agencies may be used for the entire local <br /> share for operating assistance There is no matching requirement for RTAP or for state administration. <br /> This program has MOE requirements,see funding agency for further details <br /> STATE RESOURCES <br /> State Agency Catalog of State Assistance(Number&Title) Amount <br /> Compliance Requirements <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />