Annual Report to Congress on PHMSA’s Hazmat Grant Programs Presented by Shakira Mack May 19, 2015
Statutory Mandate 49 U.S.C. 5116(k) requires PHMSA to produce an annual Report to Congress on the state of its hazmat grant programs.
Financial Snapshot of Reports HMEP Grants to States, Territories and Native American Tribes Year Award Amount Amount Deobligated Deobligation Rate FY10-11 21,123,317.00 3,710,178.61 17.56% FY11-12 21,230,804.00 3,762,435.58 17.72% FY12-13 21,321,467.00 3,150,324.72 14.78% FY13-14 20,127,010.00 3,037,156.00 15.09% Sequester has reduced funding for the last 3 years
HMEP Planning Activities HMEP Training Activities Performance Trends HMEP Planning Activities HMEP Training Activities
OMB/Congressional Inquiries The Report to Congress undergoes scrutiny by: DOT leadership OMB House of Representatives Senate
OMB/Congressional Inquiries What specifically do grantees spend money on? Is there any other federal funding going to LEPCs? Industry representatives want to know exactly where their registration fee money is going.
OMB/Congressional Inquiries What is DOT doing to ensure grantees expend their funds? Site Visits Desk Audits Performance Period Extensions
OMB/Congressional Inquiries What is DOT doing to ensure grantees expend their funds? Why did “State X” do nothing with the grant money? Is this the only output “State X” has after receiving $200,000+? How expensive were these trainings? Did “State X” provide cost expenditure data to back-up this number?
OMB/Congressional Inquiries Why do some grantees have training/planning data missing? Unable to obtain data Incomplete final report Funds not expended
Avoiding Unnecessary Congressional Scrutiny Inform sub-recipients of what data is required in advance Work with sub-recipients to ensure they track the information needed to complete the final report Make sure final reports are complete with training/planning output data
Avoiding Unnecessary Congressional Scrutiny Monitor sub-recipients expenditure of funds and completion of activities before the 4th quarter. Before submittal to PHMSA, review your final reports and look for anomalies that may result in additional information or corrections.
MAP 21 Reporting Requirements The report submitted under this subsection shall identify the ultimate recipients of such grants and include— (A) a detailed accounting and description of each grant expenditure by each grant recipient, including the amount of, and purpose for, each expenditure; (B) the number of persons trained under the grant program, by training level
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