Federal Certification Clause Samples

Federal Certification. Section 1352 of Title 31 of the US Code requires that funds appropriated to a Federal agency be subject to a requirement that any Federal Provider or grantee (such as the Department) certifies that no Federal funds will be used to lobby or influence a Federal officer or member of Congress. The certification the Department has been required to sign provides that the language of this certification shall be included in the award documents for all sub-awards at all tiers (including sub-agreements, sub-grants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all sub-recipients shall verify and disclose accordingly. The certification also requires the completion of Federal lobbying reports and the imposition of a civil penalty of $10,000 to $100,000 for failing to make a required report. As a sub-recipient, the Provider understands and agrees to the Federal requirements for certification and disclosure.
Federal Certification. Performance Requirement Contractor warrants that the System will meet all [federal agency] Certification Requirements by the date agreed to in the current Accepted Project Implementation Plan and Project Schedule, and will thereafter meet all [federal agency] Certification Requirements for the duration of the Contract.
Federal Certification. Section 1352 of Title 31 of the US Code requires that funds appropriated to a Federal agency be subject to a requirement that any Federal Provider or grantee (such as the Department) certifies that no Federal funds will be used to lobby or influence a Federal officer or member of Congress. The certification the Department has been required to sign provides that the language of this certification shall be included in the award documents for all sub-awards at all tiers (including sub-agreements, sub- grants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all sub-recipients shall verify and disclose accordingly. The certification also requires the completion of Federal lobbying reports and the imposition of a civil penalty of $10,000 to $100,000 for failing to make a required report. DocuSign Envelope ID: 523862E1-F1AE-4D24-BF84-C75FA3466E6C DocuSign Envelope ID: 31897C39-2722-4EB5-8CED-350DE884DB27 As a sub-recipient, the Provider understands and agrees to the Federal requirements for certification and disclosure.
Federal Certification. Illinois Board of Higher Education: ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ Springfield, IL 62701 All schools are required to make available, at a minimum, the following disclosure information clearly and conspicuously on their 1) internet website, 2) school catalog, and, 3) as an addendum to their enrollment agreement. Enrollment Agreement: • The number of students who were admitted in the programs as of July 1 of that reporting period: 4 students • The number of additional students admitted in the programs during the next 12 months and classified in one of the following categories: new starts, re-enrollments, and transfers into the program from other programs at the school: New Starts: 2 students Re-Enrollment: 1 students Transfer: 0 students • The total number of students admitted in the programs during the 12 months reporting period: 4 students • The number of students enrolled in the programs during the 12-month reporting period who: transferred out of the program and into another program at the school, completed or graduated from a program, withdrew from the school, and are still enrolled: Completed: 0 student Transferred: 0 students Withdrawal: 2 students Still Enrolled: 2 students • The number of students enrolled in the program that will be: placed in their field of study, placed in a related field, placed out of the field, not available for placement due to personal reasons, and not employed: Placed in their Field of Study: 1 student Placed in a related field: 1 student Placed out of the field: 0 students Not available for placement due to personal reasons: 0 students Not employed: 0 students who are still enrolled in the program • The number of students who will take a State licensing exam or professional certification exam, if any, during the reporting period, as well as the number who passed: 0 students • The number of graduates who obtained employment in the field who did not use the school’s placement assistance during the reporting period: 0 students • The average starting salary for all school graduates employed during the reporting period: Part Time: $25,000.00 NOTICE TO STUDENT:
Federal Certification. State and Contractor agree that Certification from ACF is a primary objective of this Contract. Pursuant to achieving this objective, Contractor agrees as part of its Services and at no additional cost than as already included in the Charges:‌ 10.4.1 To perform Services as described in the RFP and Response; 10.4.2 To ensure the System and Services meet the requirements of ACF, including all regulations that are published and incorporated by reference in this Contract or associated Change Orders, as of the time of application for Federal Certification;‌ 10.4.3 To ensure the System and Services meet any other State and Federal law requirements which may be enacted, including regulations or other guidelines, and that are incorporated by reference in the Contract or associated Change Orders, as of the time of application for Federal Certification; 10.4.4 To provide on a timely basis, all information, data, forms, System and Services modifications, documentation, correspondence, consultation, and assistance in training as needed to assist the State in obtaining Federal Certification; 10.4.5 To address the means of implementing program regulations which may be required following the application for Federal Certification. Agreement on the approach and cost, if any, of implementing these program regulations will be in the form of a Contract amendment, or in accordance with Section 15 (Changes) of these General Conditions; and 10.4.6 To complete, test, and implement the changes required to bring the System and Services into compliance with and be eligible for Federal Certification should ACF determine that the System and Services will not receive Certification.
Federal Certification a. Primary Objective WAHBE and Contractor agree that certification for federal funding from CMS, and compliance with federal rules governing call centers (45 C.F.R. 205), is a primary objective of this Contract.
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Related to Federal Certification

  • Federal Certifications Grantee further certifies that, to the extent federal certifications are incorporated into the Grant Agreement, the Grantee has reviewed the federal certifications and that Grantee is in compliance with all requirements. In addition, Grantee certifies that it is in compliance with all applicable federal laws, rules, and regulations, as they may pertain to this Grant Agreement.

  • Medical Certification (1) The University may require an employee to provide medical certification from a health care provider for FMLA leave without pay when taken for the serious health condition of the employee or the employee's family member. (2) Medical certification may be required to affirm the employee's ability to return to work and perform one or more of the essential functions of the job within the meaning of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), after being absent on FMLA leave.

  • Institutional Certification Certification by the Submitting Institution that delineates, among other items, the appropriate research uses of the data and the uses that are specifically excluded by the relevant informed consent documents. Further information may be found here.