Intergovernmental Review Sample Clauses

Intergovernmental Review. The Recipient must comply with intergovernmental review standards pursuant to the following: A. Executive Order 12372, as implemented at 2 CFR 415; and B. The Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968, 31 USC 6501.
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Intergovernmental Review. Applications for these cooperative agreements are not subject to review by States under Executive Order 12372 “Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs” (45 CFR Part 100). Please check box “C” on item 19 of the SF-424 (Application for Federal Assistance) as Review by States under Executive Order 12372 does not apply to these cooperative agreements.
Intergovernmental Review. This funding opportunity is not subject to Executive Order 12372, “Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs.”
Intergovernmental Review. Applications for these grants are not subject to review under Executive Order 12372, ―Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs‖ (45 CFR 100). Please check box ―C‖ to item 19 of the SF 424 (Application for Federal Assistance) as Review by State Executive Order 12372, does not apply to these grants.
Intergovernmental Review. Executive Order 12372 requiring intergovernmental review is not applicable to this program.
Intergovernmental Review. The SBDC program does not involve the mandatory payment of any matching funds from the state or local government and does not affect directly any state or local government. As appropriate, SBDC programs should comply with Executive Order 12372, “Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs.”.
Intergovernmental Review. ‌ The Rural Quality Improvement Technical Assistance Cooperative Agreement is a program subject to the provisions of Executive Order 12372, as implemented by 45 CFR 100. See Executive Order 12372 in the HHS Grants Policy Statement. Section 4.1 ii of HRSA’s SF-424 Application Guide for additional information.
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Intergovernmental Review. This program is subject to the Public Health Systems Reporting Requirements. Under these requirements, a community-based non-governmental applicant must prepare and submit a Public Health System Impact Statement (PHSIS). Applicants shall submit a copy of the application face page (SF–424) and a one page summary of the project, called the Public Health System Impact Statement. The PHSIS is intended to provide information to State and local health officials to keep them apprized on proposed health services grant applications submitted by community- based, non-governmental organizations within their jurisdictions. This program is also subject to the requirements of Executive Order 12372 that allows States the option of setting up a system for reviewing applications from within their States for assistance under certain Federal programs. The application kit to be made available under this notice will contain a listing of States that have chosen to set up a review system and will include a State Single Point of Contact (SPOC) in the State for review. Applicants (other than federally recognized Indian tribes) should contact their SPOCs as early as possible to alert them to the prospective applications and receive any necessary instructions on the State process. For proposed projects serving more than one State, the applicant is advised to contact the SPOC in each affected State. A complete list of SPOCs may be found at the following Web site: http:// xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxx/xxxxxx/ spoc.html. The due date for State process recommendations is 60 days after the application deadline. The OWH does not guarantee that it will accommodate or explain its responses to State process recommendations received after that date. (See ‘‘Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs,’’ Executive Order 12372, and 45 CFR part 100 for a description of the review process and requirements.) Community-based, non-governmental applicants are required to submit, no later than the Federal due date for receipt of the application, the following information to the head of the appropriate state and local health agencies in the area(s) to be impacted: (a) a copy of the face page of the application (SF 424), (b) a summary of the project (PHSIS), not to exceed one page, which provides: (1) A description of the population to be served, (2) a summary of the services to be provided, and (3) a description of the coordination planned with the appropriate state or local health agencies. Copies of the let...
Intergovernmental Review. Executive Order 12372 does not apply to this program.
Intergovernmental Review. Executive Order 12372 requires applicants from State and local units of government or other organizations providing services within a State to submit a copy of the application to the State Single Point of Contact (SPOC), if one exists, and if this program has been selected for review by the State. Applicants must contact their State SPOC to determine if the program has been selected for State review. Executive Order 12372 can be referenced at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/ policy/library/rgeo12372.pdf. The names and addresses of the SPOCs are listed on OMB’s home page available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/omb/grants/ spoc.html.
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