Recipient Agencies Sample Clauses

Recipient Agencies. The distrib- uting agency must select recipient agencies, as defined in § 250.2, to receive donated foods for distribution to eligi- ble persons, or for use in meals pro- vided to eligible persons, in accordance with eligibility criteria for specific programs or outlets, and must enter into a written agreement with a recipi- ent agency prior to distribution of do- nated foods to it. However, for child nutrition programs, the distributing agency must enter into agreements with those recipient agencies selected by the State administering agency to participate in such programs, prior to distribution of donated foods to such recipient agencies. The distributing agency must confirm such recipient agencies’ approval for participation in the appropriate child nutrition pro- gram with the State administering agency. For household programs, dis- tributing agencies must consider the past performance of recipient agencies when approving applications for par- ticipation. Agreements with recipient agencies must include the provisions in this paragraph (c), as well as provisions required in Federal regulations appli- cable to specific programs (e.g., agree- ments with local agencies in CSFP must include the provisions in § 247.4(b) of this chapter). The agreements with recipient agencies and subdistributing agencies must: (1) Ensure compliance with the appli- cable requirements in this part, with other Federal regulations referenced in this part, and with the distributing agency’s written agreement with FNS; (2) Ensure compliance with all re- quirements relating to food safety and food recalls; (3) Establish the duration of the agreement. The duration of the agree- ment may be established as permanent, but may be amended at the initiation of distributing agencies; (4) Permit termination of the agree- ment by the distributing agency for failure of the recipient agency (or sub- distributing agency, as applicable) to
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Recipient Agencies. Digitally signed by Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx
Recipient Agencies. Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Digitally signed by Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Date: 2022.07.28 12:17:54 -04'00' Director, Division of Family Resources Indiana Family & Social Services Administration Vice President, Lifeline Universal Service Administrative Company 07/26/2022 Date Date Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Digitally signed by Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Date: 2022.08.03 08:51:29 -04'00' Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Managing Director Federal Communications Commission
Recipient Agencies. Xxxxx Xxx Digitally signed by Xxxxx Xxx Date: 2021.07.21 10:56:44 -04'00' Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Executive Director Utah Department of Workforce Services Xxxxx Xxx Acting Vice President, Lifeline Universal Service Administrative Company Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Managing Director, Federal Communications Commission
Recipient Agencies. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx- Digitally signed by Astread Poole Xxxxxx-Xxxxx Date: 2023.02.26 08:51:42 -05'00' Xxx X'Xxxxx Digitally signed by Xxx X'Xxxxx Xxxx: 2023.02.28 13:23:49 -05'00' Astread Xxxxxx -Xxxxx Chief of Staff Connecticut Department of Social Services 2/26/2023 Date Xxx X’Xxxxx Vice President, Lifeline Universal Service Administrative Company 2/28/2023 Date Mark Digitally signed by Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Date: 2023.03.03 11:58:06 -05'00' Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Managing Director Federal Communications Commission
Recipient Agencies. Xxxxx Xxx Digitally signed by Xxxxx Xxx Date: 2021.08.07 _______ Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxx OIT Chief Financial Officer for Acting Vice President, Lifeline Xxxxxxx Xxxx-Xxxxxx Universal Service Administrative Company Chief Information Officer and Executive Director Colorado Governor’s Office of Information Technology Date Date 8/5/2021 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Digitally signed by Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Date: 2021.09.20 12:29:40 -04'00' Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Managing Director, Federal Communications Commission Date

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  • Receiving Party Personnel The receiving Party will limit access to the Confidential Information of the disclosing Party to those of its employees, attorneys and contractors that have a need to know such information in order for the receiving Party to exercise or perform its rights and obligations under this Agreement (the “Receiving Party Personnel”). The Receiving Party Personnel who have access to any Confidential Information of the disclosing Party will be made aware of the confidentiality provision of this Agreement, and will be required to abide by the terms thereof. Any third party contractors that are given access to Confidential Information of a disclosing Party pursuant to the terms hereof shall be required to sign a written agreement pursuant to which such Receiving Party Personnel agree to be bound by the provisions of this Agreement, which written agreement will expressly state that it is enforceable against such Receiving Party Personnel by the disclosing Party.

  • PERSONNEL DISCLOSURE 1 CONTRACTOR shall make available to ADMINISTRATOR a current list of 28 all personnel providing services hereunder, including résumés and job 1 applications. Changes to the list will be immediately provided to 2 ADMINISTRATOR in writing, along with a copy of a résumé and/or job 3 application. The list shall include:

  • Recipient All contractors, subcontractors, subgrantees, at any tier, and other persons receiving funds in connection with a Federal grant. EXPLANATION: As of December 23, 1989, 31 U.S.C. section 1352 limits the use of appropriated Federal funds to influence Federal contracting. Under this law, recipients of Federal grants shall not use appropriated funds to pay any person for influencing or attempting to influence a designated entity in connection with the making of a Federal grant or the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment or modification of a Federal grant. These restrictions apply to contracts and grants exceeding $100,000.00. Federal law requires submission of this declaration. If a recipient fails to file the declaration or amend a declaration, the recipient shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000.00 and not more than $100,000.00 for each failure. If the recipient uses appropriated Federal funds to influence or to attempt to influence a designated entity contrary to this provision, the recipient shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000.00 and not more than $100,000.00 for each such payment. CERTIFICATIONS: I certify that the Contractor recipient (including its owners, partners, directors, officers, or principals) has not paid and will not pay federally appropriated funds to any person for influencing or attempting to influence a designated entity in connection with the making of a Federal grant, or the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment or modification of a Federal grant. Project No. U183-024 KA 4991-01 Contract No. 518082525 04-26-90-R05 Sheet 2 of 2 _____ Answer 'Yes' if a person registered under the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (Registrant) has made lobbying contacts on the Contractor recipient’s behalf with respect to this contract. Xxxxxx 'No' if no Registrant has lobbied on the Contractor recipient’s behalf with respect to this contract. The Registrants, if any, are: ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________

  • Representative of the Recipient; Addresses Section 7.01. The Minister of Finance of the Recipient is designated as representative of the Recipient for the purposes of Section 11.03 of the General Conditions.

  • Recipient’s Representative; Addresses 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative referred to in Section 7.02 of the Standard Conditions is the Minister of Development and International Cooperation. 5.02. The Recipient’s Address referred to in Section 7.01 of the Standard Conditions is: Ministry of Development and International Cooperation Place Xxx Xxxxxxx 1069 Tunis Republic of Tunis Cable: Telex: Facsimile: MCIIE 18060 212-71-351666/ 000-00-000000 5.03. The World Bank’s Address referred to in Section 7.01 of the Standard Conditions is: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X. 00000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INTBAFRAD Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X. 000000 (MCI) or 64145 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 AGREED at District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. REPUBLIC OF TUNISIA By /s/Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Jouini Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT acting as an Implementing Agency of the Global Environment Facility By /s/ Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Authorized Representative The objective of the Project is to improve living conditions for rural communities in the Project Area inter alia by fostering increased access to basic infrastructure and services, sustainable increase of income, improved natural resource management practices and promotion of an integrated approach to community-based development among various stakeholders. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Financing for Execution of Investments Selected under the PDP Framework. Carrying out of selected investments encompassing works, equipment, tools, materials, consultants’ services and training, to sustain development activities in the following areas: (i) Construction and rehabilitation of water harvesting infrastructure, establishment and rehabilitation of public and private irrigation schemes; and construction of drinking water supply systems. (ii) Construction and rehabilitation of rural feeder roads. (iii) Development of sustainable agricultural production systems through improved delivery of agricultural extension and advisory services, improvement of pastoral, sylvo-pastoral, and forested areas, dissemination of climate-resilient farming practices, diversification of rural economic activities, and promotion of efficient water and soil conservation practices. Part B: Development and Promotion of Use of Treated Wastewater in Agriculture 1. Carrying out of: (a) a feasibility study aimed at assessing, costing and testing the options to maximize benefits to be derived from the use of treated wastewater produced from the Greater Tunis area and transferred to rural areas; and (b) an assessment of degraded lands susceptible to being improved through the use of treated wastewater for agricultural purposes, and for adapting and mitigating the impact of climate change. 2. Development of pilot schemes to demonstrate the value and benefits to be derived from the use of treated wastewater to preserve and intensify agricultural production systems on degraded lands. Part C: Institutional Strengthening and Sensitization to Environmental Issues and IPA Methodology 1. Strengthening the capacity of institutions involved in implementation of the Project at the national, regional and local levels including RCADs and ADGs through the provision of logistical support, technical advisory services and adequate training programs. 2. Strengthening the CCU’s capacity to manage the Project efficiently including ensuring adequate monitoring and evaluation, and compliance with all safeguard measures related to implementation of the environment and social protection framework. 3. Development and execution of a communication and sensitization action plan aimed at raising awareness on environmental themes and IPA methodology.

  • Subrecipients when submitting financial reporting packages to DEO for audits done in accordance with 2 CFR 200, Subpart F - Audit Requirements, or Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) and 10.650 (nonprofit and for-profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General, should indicate the date that the reporting package was delivered to Subrecipient in correspondence accompanying the reporting package.

  • Conflict of Interest – Subrecipient’s Personnel The Subrecipient shall exercise reasonable care and diligence to prevent any actions or conditions that could result in a conflict with the best interests of the County. This obligation shall apply to the Subrecipient; the Subrecipient’s employees, agents, and subcontractors associated with accomplishing work and services hereunder. The Subrecipient’s efforts shall include, but not be limited to establishing precautions to prevent its employees, agents, and subcontractors from providing or offering gifts, entertainment, payments, loans or other considerations which could be deemed to influence or appear to influence County staff or elected officers from acting in the best interests of the County.

  • Recipients The personal data transferred may be disclosed only to the following recipients or categories of recipients:

  • Receiving Party The entity receiving the capacity and energy transmitted by the Transmission Provider to Point(s) of Delivery.

  • Agreement to Provide Information Intermediary agrees to provide the Fund, upon written request, the taxpayer identification number (“TIN”), the Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (“ITIN”), or other government-issued identifier (“GII”), if known, of any or all Shareholder(s) of the account and the amount, date, name or other identifier of any investment professional(s) associated with the Shareholder(s) or account (if known), and transaction type (purchase, redemption, transfer, or exchange) of every purchase, redemption, transfer, or exchange of Shares held through each account maintained by the Intermediary during the period covered by the request.

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