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August 19, 2015 <br />DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION <br />DBE PROGRAM — 49 CFR PART 26 <br />SAMPLE DBE PROGRAM <br />DOT published Part 26 in the Federal Register on February 2, 1999, and it became <br />effective March 4, 1999 (64 F.R. 5096). It made extensive revisions to DOT's DBE <br />program, formally administered under 49 CFR Part 23. The Final Rule to 49 CFR Part <br />26 was published in the Federal Register, Volume 68, No. 115 on June 16, 2003. Five <br />(5) subsequent Final Rules to 49 CFR Part 26 were published in the Federal Register <br />on April 2, 2007, April 3, 2009, February 3, 2010, January 28, 2011 and October 2, <br />2014, which made additional revisions to the regulation. The e -version of the <br />regulations has combined all of these documents into one for easy reading <br />httpJ/ecfr.q oaccess.gov/ <br />We are providing this Sample DBE Program for informational purposes, and recipients <br />are not required to use it or its format. This Sample Program is NOT official U.S. <br />Department of Transportation (DOT) guidance. This Sample Program is a revised <br />version of the original version prepared by the DOT. It has been modified by FAA staff <br />and has not yet been reviewed by the General Counsel of the Department of <br />Transportation for consistency with the language and intent of 49 CFR Part 26. <br />However, recipients may wish to use it as a guide in preparing their program <br />documents. Recipients may customize the sample program to fit their circumstances. <br />At a number of points, the Sample DBE Program refers to provisions of Part 26. <br />Recipients may quote referenced portions of the rule in their program if they wish, but <br />they are not required to do so. The Sample DBE Program also provides language for <br />some documents that are part of the program (e.g., policy statements, contract <br />clauses). Except where otherwise noted, recipients are not required to use this <br />language, and may use their own language as long as it meets regulatory requirements. <br />In the sample program, we have inserted instructions and notes in italics. <br />Recipients should include italicized sections in their program documents. <br />You may obtain an electronic version of this document, from FAA Office of Civil Rights <br />website: <br />http://www.faa.gov/about/office orq/headquarters offices/acr/bus ent program/training <br />cont/. <br />Page 1 of 43 <br />