What happens if a State cannot provide the required subgrants within 180 days of the approval of the States energy efficiency and conservation strategy?
If a State is unable to meet the 180-day deadline for providing subgrants to ineligible units of local government, the State must submit to the Project Officer for approval by DOE an action plan that identifies specific activities and responsible parties to allow for providing the sub-grants as expeditiously as possible. DOE may approve the action plan and provide additional time for the State to provide the required subgrants. Additional time provided, if any, will be dependent on the circumstances of the State. In most instances DOE will seek to limit extensions to between 15 and 60 days. 7. Is there a requirement in ARRA SEP or EECBG for a permanent or temporary sign or plaque to be placed at ARRA funded project sites? A member of our staff is under the impression that such a requirement exists and is concerned that we do not have the resources budgeted to meet it. There is no requirement under either EECBG Program or SEP for any sign or plaque to be placed at ARRA funded project si
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