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14:14:5.0.1.1.29.1.1.1 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 1 Subpart 1—Basic Policy   § 1259.100 Scope of part. NASA     [54 FR 19880, May 9, 1989, as amended at 82 FR 35440, July 31, 2017] (a) This part 1259 establishes the policies, responsibilities, and procedures relative to the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program established by Title II of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Authorization Act of 1988 (Pub. L. 100-147, 101 Stat. 869-875, now codified at 51 U.S.C. 40301-40311 as a result of Sec. 3, Pub. L. 111-314, 124 Stat. 3382). This statute authorizes the Administrator of NASA, in order to carry out the purposes of the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Act (the Act), to accept conditional or unconditional gifts and donations; to accept and use funds from other Federal departments, agencies, and instrumentalities; to make awards with respect to such needs or problems; and to designate Space Grant colleges. It further directs the Administrator to establish a graduate fellowship program to provide educational assistance to qualified individuals in fields related to space and to establish an independent committee known as the Space Grant Review Panel to review and advise the Administrator with respect to Space Grant programs. (b) The regulations of this part do not apply to awards made by NASA under any other authority.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.1.1.2 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 1 Subpart 1—Basic Policy   § 1259.101 Definitions. NASA     [54 FR 19880, May 9, 1989, as amended at 82 FR 35440, July 31, 2017] For the purposes of this part, the following definitions shall apply: (a) Field related to space means any academic discipline or field of study (including the physical, natural and biological sciences, and engineering, space technology, education, economics, sociology, communications, planning, law, international affairs and public administration) which is concerned with or likely to improve the understanding, assessment, development and utilization of space. (b) Institution of higher education means any college or university in any state that: (1) Admits as regular students only individuals who have a certificate of graduation or equivalent from a secondary school; (2) Is legally authorized within such State to provide a program of education beyond secondary education; (3) Provides an educational program for which a bachelor's degree or other higher degree is awarded; (4) Is a public or other nonprofit institution; and (5) Is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association. (c) National of the United States means a citizen of the United States or a native resident of a possession of the United States. It does not refer to or include a citizen of another country who has applied for United States citizenship. (d) Panel means the Space Grant Review Panel established pursuant to section 210 of the Act. (e) Person means any individual, public or private corporation, partnership or other association or entity (including any Space Grant college, Space Grant consortium, institution of higher education, institute or laboratory), or any State, political subdivision thereof, or agency or officer of a State or political subdivision thereof. (f) Space means aeronautical and space activities which has the meaning given to such term in section 103(1) of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, as amended (51 U.S.C. 20103). (g) Space Grant college means any public or private institution of higher education that is designated as such by the Administrator or designee pursu…
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.1.1.3 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 1 Subpart 1—Basic Policy   § 1259.102 General policy. NASA     [82 FR 35440, July 31, 2017] (a) In compliance with the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Act (51 U.S.C. 40301-40311), it shall be NASA's purpose to: (1) Increase the understanding, assessment, development, and utilization of space resources by promoting a strong educational base, responsive research and training activities, and broad and prompt dissemination of knowledge and techniques; (2) Utilize the abilities and talents of the universities of the Nation to support and contribute to the exploration and development of the resources and opportunities afforded by the space environment; (3) Encourage and support the existence of interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary programs of space research to engage in activities of training (including teacher education), research, and public service and to have cooperative programs with industry; (4) Encourage and support the existence of consortia, composed of university and industry members, to advance the exploration and development of space resources in cases in which national objectives can be better fulfilled than through the programs of single universities; (5) Encourage and support Federal funding for graduate fellowships in fields related to space; (6) Support activities in colleges and universities generally for the purpose of creating and operating a network of institutional programs that will enhance achievements resulting from efforts under this Act; and (7) Encourage cooperation and coordination among Federal agencies and Federal programs concerned with space issues. (b) It shall be NASA's policy to designate Space Grant colleges, State Space Grant cooperating institutions, and Space Grant regional consortia and award fellowships, grants, contracts, and other transactions competitively in a merit-based review process. (c) It shall be NASA's policy to designate and make awards without regard to age, color, disability, national origin, race, religion, or sex.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.1.1.4 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 1 Subpart 1—Basic Policy   § 1259.103 Space authorities—regular and special. NASA     [54 FR 19880, May 9, 1989, as amended at 82 FR 35440, July 31, 2017] (a) Acceptance of gifts: (1) In order to carry out the provisions of the Act, the Administrator is authorized to accept conditional or unconditional gifts or donations of services, money, or property; real, personal, or mixed; tangible or intangible. This authority is delegated to the Director, NASA Space Grant Program. (2) The Administrator or designee may decline any gift or donation that the Administrator determines is not in accord with the purposes of the program. Also, conditional gifts or donations that are not in compliance with the Act or the implementing regulations shall be declined. NASA may use a reasonable amount from a gift or donation to cover any administrative costs associated with such gift or donation. (b) Acceptance and use of funds from other Federal agencies: (1) To carry out the provisions of the Act, the Administrator is authorized to accept and use funds from other Federal departments, agencies, and instrumentalities to pay for awards under this program. This authority is delegated to the Director, NASA Space Grant Program. (2) The Administrator or designee may decline any such funds when the Administrator determines acceptance would not be in accord with the purposes of the program. NASA may use a reasonable amount from transferred Federal funds to cover any administrative costs associated with such transfer.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.2.1.1 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2 Subpart 2—Space Grant Program and Project Awards   § 1259.200 Description. NASA       Awards are authorized to establish any Space Grant and/or fellowship program or project if such program or project will further the purposes of the Act.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.2.1.2 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2 Subpart 2—Space Grant Program and Project Awards   § 1259.201 Types of Space Grant program and project awards—regular and special. NASA     [54 FR 19880, May 9, 1989, as amended at 82 FR 35441, July 31, 2017] (a) A regular Space Grant program or project award shall: (1) Be funded by NASA in an amount not to exceed 66 percent of the total cost of the Space Grant award and/or fellowship program involved; or (2) Be funded in an amount not to exceed 100 percent of its cost if the project award is funded by another Federal entity. (b) A special Space Grant program or project award may be funded in an amount not to exceed 100 percent of the total cost of the special project if the Administrator or designee, the Director, NASA Space Grant Program, determines that: (1) No reasonable means is available through which the applicant can meet the matching requirements for a regular Space Grant award under paragraph (a) of this section; (2) The probable benefit of such program or project outweighs the public interest in such matching requirement; and (3) The same or equivalent benefit cannot be obtained through the award of a regular Space Grant program or project award under paragraph (a) of this section or the award of a specific national need grant under section 207 of the Act.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.2.1.3 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2 Subpart 2—Space Grant Program and Project Awards   § 1259.202 Application procedures. NASA     [54 FR 19880, May 9, 1989, as amended at 82 FR 35441, July 31, 2017] (a) The opportunity to apply shall be announced by the Director, NASA Space Grant Program. (b) The application procedures and evaluation guidelines for awards under this section will be included in the announcements of such programs. (c) The applications will be reviewed by a peer review merit selection panel appointed by the Director, NASA Space Grant Program.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.2.1.4 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2 Subpart 2—Space Grant Program and Project Awards   § 1259.203 Limitations. NASA     [54 FR 19880, May 9, 1989, as amended at 82 FR 35441, July 31, 2017] The Act at Public Law 100-147, Section 206(d)(2) and (3), states that: (a) Funds for awards made under this section may not be used to: (1) Purchase land; (2) Purchase, construct, preserve or repair any building; or (3) Purchase or construct any launch facility or launch vehicle. (b) However, funds may be used to lease any of the items listed in paragraph (a) of this section provided prior written approval is obtained from the Administrator or designee.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.3.1.1 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 3 Subpart 3—National Needs Grants   § 1259.300 Description. NASA     [82 FR 35441, July 31, 2017] National needs awards may be awarded by the Administrator or designee, Director, NASA Space Grant Program, to meet such needs or problems relating to aerospace identified by the Space Grant Review Panel, by NASA officials, or by any person. NASA may fund such awards in an amount not to exceed 100 percent of the total cost of the program or project.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.3.1.2 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 3 Subpart 3—National Needs Grants   § 1259.301 Identification of national needs. NASA       National needs shall be identified by the Administrator who shall consider specific national needs and problems relating to space proposed by the Space Grant Review Panel, any NASA official or any person.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.3.1.3 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 3 Subpart 3—National Needs Grants   § 1259.302 Application procedures. NASA     [54 FR 19880, May 9, 1989, as amended at 82 FR 35441, July 31, 2017] (a) The Administrator or designee has the authority to make awards to meet identified national needs. (b) The Director, NASA Space Grant Program shall establish a competitive, merit-based review process to examine unsolicited national needs proposals.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.3.1.4 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 3 Subpart 3—National Needs Grants   § 1259.303 Limitations. NASA       The same limitations shall apply as are stated in § 1259.203.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.4.1.1 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 4 Subpart 4—Space Grant College and Consortium Designation   § 1259.400 Description. NASA     [54 FR 19880, May 9, 1989, as amended at 82 FR 35441, July 31, 2017] (a) The Administrator may designate Space Grant colleges, Space Grant college consortia, and Space Grant regional consortia in order to establish Federal/university partnerships to promote a strong educational base in the space and aeronautical sciences. These designated colleges and consortia will provide leadership for a network of American colleges and universities, industry, and state and local governments in space-related fields. The Administrator hereby delegates this authority to the Director, NASA Space Grant Program. (b) Designation of Space Grant colleges, Space Grant college consortia, and Space Grant regional consortia shall be for five years. Designation of Space Grant colleges and consortia may be continued for more than five years based on the results of a merit review at the beginning of the fifth year. A claim arising in the United States should be submitted to the Chief Counsel of the NASA installation whose activities are believed to have given rise to the claimed injury, loss, or death. If the identity of such installation is not known, or if the claim arose in a foreign country, the claim should be submitted to the General Counsel, Headquarters, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC 20546. (c) Each designated Space Grant college or consortium will receive: (1) A Space Grant award that requires a 100 percent match; and (2) Funds for fellowships. (d) Each Space Grant college or consortium will be funded annually.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.4.1.2 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 4 Subpart 4—Space Grant College and Consortium Designation   § 1259.401 Responsibilities. NASA     [54 FR 19880, May 9, 1989, as amended at 82 FR 35441, July 31, 2017] Each designated Space Grant college or consortium shall: (a) Designate a Space Grant Program Director; (b) Establish a Space Grant Office; (c) Administer a fellowship program; (d) Develop and implement programs of public service, interdisciplinary space-related programs, advisory activities, and cooperation with industry, research laboratories, state and local governments, and other colleges and universities, particularly institutions in their state and/or region with significantly large enrollments of minority students who are under-represented in science and technology; and (e) Provide non-Federal matching funds (exclusive of in-kind contributions) for the Space Grant program equal to those provided by NASA.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.4.1.3 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 4 Subpart 4—Space Grant College and Consortium Designation   § 1259.402 Basic criteria and application procedures. NASA     [54 FR 19880, May 9, 1989, as amended at 82 FR 35441, July 31, 2017] (a) Any institution of higher education may be designated a Space Grant college if the Administrator or designee, Director, NASA Space Grant Program, determines that it has a balanced program of research, education, training, and advisory services in fields related to space, as further defined in the program announcement. (b) Any association or other alliance of two or more persons may be designated a Space Grant regional consortium, if the Administrator or designee, Director, National Space Grant Program, determines that such association or alliance: (1) Is established for the purpose of sharing expertise, research, educational or training facilities and other capabilities in order to facilitate research, education, training and advisory services, in any field related to space; (2) Will encourage and follow a regional approach to solving problems or meeting needs relating to space, in cooperation with other institutions of higher education, Space Grant program grantees and other persons in the region. (c) The opportunity to apply for designation shall be announced by the Director, NASA Space Grant Program. The application procedures and evaluation guidelines for designation shall be included in the designation announcement. (d) Designation will be decided by a competitive merit review of the program proposal measured against the purposes of the Act and including, but not limited to, proposed linkages with other colleges and universities (particularly institutions with significant enrollments of under-represented minority groups), public service and collaboration with space-related industry.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.4.1.4 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 4 Subpart 4—Space Grant College and Consortium Designation   § 1259.403 Limitations. NASA     [82 FR 35441, July 31, 2017] The same limitations shall apply as stated in § 1259.203.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.4.1.5 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 4 Subpart 4—Space Grant College and Consortium Designation   § 1259.404 Suspension or termination of designation. NASA     [82 FR 35441, July 31, 2017] The Administrator or designee, Director, NASA Space Grant Program, may, for cause, after an opportunity for a hearing before a Federal administrative judge appointed by the Deputy Administrator, suspend or terminate the Space Grant designation of any institution or consortium.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.5.1.1 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 5     § 1259.500 Description. NASA     [82 FR 35442, July 31, 2017] The Space Grant fellowship program will provide educational and training assistance to qualified individuals at the graduate level in fields related to space. Awards will be made to institutions of higher education for fellowships. The student recipients shall be referred to as NASA Space Grant Fellows.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.5.1.2 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 5     § 1259.501 Responsibilities. NASA     [82 FR 35442, July 31, 2017] (a) All institutions that receive Space Grant fellowships shall use the awards to increase the pool of graduate students in fields related to space. (b) The overall fellowship program shall be cognizant of the importance of achieving institutional and geographical diversity.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.5.1.3 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 5     § 1259.502 Application procedures. NASA     [54 FR 19880, May 9, 1989, as amended at 82 FR 35442, July 31, 2017] (a) All applicants for designation as Space Grant colleges and consortia shall apply for Space Grant fellowships. (b) Applicants for Space Grant program or project grants (under § 1259.200) and for national needs grants (under § 1259.300) may also apply for Space Grant fellowships. (c) There shall be a merit review selection for Space Grant fellowship awards.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.5.1.4 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 5     § 1259.503 Limitations. NASA     [54 FR 19880, May 9, 1989, as amended at 82 FR 35442, July 31, 2017] (a) Fellowships shall be awarded only to Nationals of the United States. (b) Any students supported under this fellowship program shall not be funded for more than four years unless the Director, NASA Space Grant Program, makes an exception in writing.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.6.1.1 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 6 Subpart 6—Space Grant Review Panel   § 1259.600 Panel description. NASA     [82 FR 35442, July 31, 2017] An independent committee, the Space Grant Review Panel (Panel), which is not subject to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, shall be established to advise the Administrator with respect to Space Grant program and project awards, the Space Grant fellowship program, and the designation and operation of Space Grant colleges and consortia. A majority of the voting members shall be individuals who, by reason of their knowledge, experience, or training, are especially qualified in one or more of the fields related to space. The other voting members shall be individuals who, by reason of their knowledge, experience, or training, are especially qualified in, or representative of, education, extension services, state government, industry, economics, planning, or any other activity related to the purposes of the Space Grant program.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.6.1.2 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 6 Subpart 6—Space Grant Review Panel   § 1259.601 Establishment and composition. NASA     [54 FR 19880, May 9, 1989, as amended at 82 FR 35442, July 31, 2017] (a) The Panel, to be located at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC, will be composed of ten (10) voting members who are not current NASA employees. (b) The Panel shall include four representatives from Federal departments, agencies, or entities that have an interest in space programs or science and education, as well as six representatives from non-Federal entities. (c) The non-Federal representatives shall include two persons who are directly involved with the Space Grant program at a Space Grant college or consortium, one person who is involved with the Space Grant program at a university that is not a designated Space Grant college, a university president or chancellor, one representative from a space-related industry, and the last person to be from whatever field the Administrator determines to be of greatest concern. (d) The Panel members shall be appointed by the Administrator or designee. (e) The relevant organizations and associations in aerospace and science education fields will be asked to provide three names for each position on the panel. The Administrator shall consider them, but not be limited to them, in the selection process. (f) The Administrator or designee, Director, NASA Space Grant Program, shall select a Chair and a Vice Chair for the Panel. The Vice Chair shall act as Chair in the absence or incapacity of the Chair. (g) The Administrator or designee, Director, NASA Space Grant Program, may select NASA officials to serve as ex officio, non-voting members of the Panel.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.6.1.3 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 6 Subpart 6—Space Grant Review Panel   § 1259.602 Conflict of interest. NASA     [82 FR 35442, July 31, 2017] Any member of the Panel who has a personal or financial interest in an issue for consideration before the Panel shall abstain from all discussion and voting on such issue.
14:14:5.0.1.1.29.6.1.4 14 Aeronautics and Space V   1259 PART 1259—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 6 Subpart 6—Space Grant Review Panel   § 1259.603 Responsibilities. NASA     [54 FR 19880, May 9, 1989, as amended at 82 FR 35442, July 31, 2017] (a) The Panel shall advise the Administrator and designee, Director, NASA Space Grant Program, with respect to: (1) Applications or proposals for, and performance under, awards made pursuant to sections 206 and 207 of Title II of the Act; (2) The Space Grant fellowship program; (3) The designation and operation of Space Grant colleges and Space Grant regional consortia, and the operation of Space Grant and fellowship programs; (4) The formulation and application of the planning guidelines and priorities pursuant to section 205 (a) and (b)(1) of Title II of the Act; and (5) Such other matters as the Administrator refers to the Panel for review and advice. (b) The Panel shall meet biannually and at any other time at the call of the Chair or upon a request from a majority of the voting members or at the call of the Administrator. (c) The Panel may exercise such powers as reasonably necessary in order to carry out the duties enumerated in paragraph (a) of this section. (d) The Director, NASA Space Grant Program, shall appoint an Executive Secretary who shall perform administrative duties for the Panel. (e) Federal members of the Panel will have their agencies reimbursed by NASA for any travel costs and per diem expenses required to attend Panel meetings. (f) Nonfederal members of the Panel will be reimbursed by NASA for travel costs and per diem expenses required to attend Panel meetings.

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