Intergovernmental review of federal program




















This website is no longer updated and links to external websites and some internal pages may not work. More information ». When submitting your application for federal assistance, please observe the following steps pertaining to the intergovernmental review process. Identify whether or not the respective program is eligible for intergovernmental review under executive order E. A listing of EPA programs which are eligible for intergovernmental review can be found in the April 29, federal register 69 FR The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance CFDA listing can be found under search for assistance programs , then by programs requiring executive order review.

States that are not listed on this page have chosen not to participate in the intergovernmental review process, and therefore do not have a SPOC.

If you are located within a State that does not have a SPOC, you may send application materials directly to a Federal awarding agency. Changes to this list can be made only after OMB is notified by a State's officially designated representative. If you prefer, you may send correspondence to the following postal address:. Please note: Inquiries about obtaining a Federal grant should not be sent to the OMB e-mail or postal address shown above.

Resorts and residential developments limited the access previously enjoyed by local residents. Declining coastal water quality led to closings of shellfish beds and swimming beaches. Commercial and recreational fisheries declined. The CZMA sought to preserve, protect, develop and, where possible, to restore and enhance the resources of the nation's coastal zone.

It encouraged coastal states to develop and implement comprehensive management programs that would balance the need for coastal resource protection with the need for economic growth and development in the coastal zone. If the management program developed by the coastal state is approved by the U. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's NOAA , the state is authorized to review certain federal activities affecting the land or water uses or natural resources of its coastal zone for consistency with its program.

The CZMA requires federal agency activities i. Federal permit and funding decisions i. Federal agencies comply with these requirements by providing the state with a statement of consistency and the necessary data and information to support the assertion prior to taking a final action on a proposed activity. States that are not listed on this page have chosen not to participate in the intergovernmental review process, and therefore do not have a SPOC.

If you are located within a State that does not have a SPOC, you may send application materials directly to a Federal awarding agency. Changes to this list can be made only after OMB is notified by a State's officially designated representative.



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