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  2. Begin by entering the Federal fiscal year in section 1A. This period runs from October 1st to September 30th.
  3. In section 1B, select the report type by checking either 'Annual' or 'Last Report' if the project is completed.
  4. If applicable, indicate any revisions to a prior year report in section 1C and provide a brief description of those changes.
  5. Fill out sections 2A and 2B with the EPA Financial Assistance Office address and DBE Coordinator details.
  6. Complete sections 3A and 3B with the recipient's name, address, and contact information for reporting.
  7. In section 4A, enter your Financial Assistance Agreement ID number as specified in your agreement documents.
  8. Provide total assistance agreement amounts in section 5A, including both EPA share and recipient share.
  9. Continue filling out sections regarding procurements made during the reporting period, ensuring all amounts are accurately reported.

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Get a reduced fee or no fee ID card Individuals qualify based on one or more of the following: 1) Eligible for government or non-profit assistance programs; 2) Experiencing homelessness, as defined by the McKinney-Vento Act; or 3) Age 62 years or older. Yes. Cost Details. Cost or fees. Financial aid. states.
Reduced fee (DL 937): low-income individuals receiving CalWORKs, General Relief, CalFresh, California Food Assistance Program (CFAP), Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI), County Medical Services (CMS), Supplemental Security Income (SSI/SSP) or other selected nonprofit assistance programs.
Go to a local human services provider or public social services provider and let them know you are currently experiencing homelessness and need a fee waiver to get a free California photo ID from the DMV.
0:18 3:22 Name make and model are also required and can be found on the EPA. Sticker. If youre using anMoreName make and model are also required and can be found on the EPA. Sticker. If youre using an independent commercial importer ICI youll need to fill in the relevant. Information in box 8.
A No Fee Identification Card Eligibility Verification (DL 933) can only be authorized for issuance to an applicant for an ID card by a. qualified verifier of homelessness status which is a person who regularly verifies housing status for eligibility for homeless services.

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