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7.1.B. - Page 10 <br /> critical infrastructure and key resources. See "Port Resiliency and Recovery" in <br /> Appendix B—PSGP Priorities for more information on planning. <br /> B. Period of Performance <br /> Twenty-four (24)months <br /> C. Extensions to the Period of Performance <br /> Extensions to the period of performance will be considered only through formal requests <br /> to FEMA with specific and compelling justifications as to why an extension is required. <br /> Agencies should request extensions sparingly and expect extensions to be granted only <br /> under exceptional circumstances. For additional information on the period of <br /> performance extensions,refer to Information Bulletin(IB) 379 located at <br /> http://www.fema.gov/grants/grant programs-directorate-information-bulletins. <br /> III. Eligibility Information <br /> A. Eligibility Criteria <br /> As a condition of eligibility, all PSGP applicants are required to be fully compliant with <br /> relevant Maritime Security Regulations (33 C.F.R. Parts 101-106). Any applicant who, <br /> as of the grant application deadline, has an open or outstanding Notice of Violation <br /> (NOV), will not be considered for Port Security Grant funding if: <br /> 1) the applicant has failed to pay the NOV within 45 days of receipt; or <br /> 2) the applicant has failed to decline the NOV within 45 days of receipt resulting in the <br /> Coast Guard entering a finding of default in accordance with 33 CFR § 1.07-11[f][2]; <br /> or <br /> 3) the applicant has appealed the NOV pursuant to 33 CFR § 1.07-70 and has received a <br /> final appeal decision from Commandant,U.S. Coast Guard, as described in 33 CFR § <br /> 1.07-75, and has failed to come into compliance with the terms of the final appeal <br /> decision within the timelines noted therein. <br /> The Captain of the Port(COTP)will verify security compliance eligibility during the <br /> field review process. <br /> Only one application per eligible entity within each Port Area is permitted. Applicants <br /> with facilities in multiple port areas may submit one application per port. No single <br /> application should include 2 projects intended to be implemented in multiple ports. <br /> Group I Port Area applicants may submit up to six IJs within the single application and <br /> Group II Port Area applicants may submit up to three IJs within the single application. <br /> For a listing of eligible Port Areas, please refer to Appendix A FY 2014 PSGP <br /> Allocations. Eligibility does not guarantee grant funding. <br /> Ferry Systems <br /> Certain ferry systems are eligible to apply for FY 2014 PSGP funds. However, any ferry <br /> system receiving funds under the FY 2014 PSGP will not be eligible to participate under <br /> the FY 2014 Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP). Likewise, any ferry system that <br /> participates in the TSGP will not be eligible for funding under the PSGP. <br /> 7 <br /> FY 2014 PSGP <br />
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