ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED ABROAD definition

ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED ABROAD. For any project activity carried on outside the United States, the Subrecipient shall ensure that necessary coordination with appropriate government authorities occurs and that appropriate licenses, permits, or approvals are obtained. RECAPTURE OF FUNDS: The Subrecipient shall return to IEMA all grant funds that are not expended or that are received from IEMA in error. All funds remaining at the expiration of the period of time the funds are available for expenditure or obligation by the Subrecipient shall be returned to IEMA within 45 days, if applicable. IEMA may recapture those funds in accordance with state and federal laws and regulations. The Subrecipient’s failure to comply with any one of the terms of this Agreement shall be cause for IEMA to seek recovery of all or part of the grant proceeds.
ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED ABROAD. The Grantee shall comply with the requirements that project activities carried on outside the United States are coordinated as necessary with appropriate government authorities and that appropriate licenses, permits, or approvals are obtained. USE OF FUNDS: The Grantee shall not use any federal funds, either directly or indirectly, in support of the enactment, repeal, modification or adoption of any law, regulation or policy, at any level of government, without the express prior written approval of IEMA.

Related to ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED ABROAD

  • Motor Sport Activities means any motor sport activities or Recreational Services which are permitted or approved which CAMS regulates or administers by CAMS or otherwise under the responsibility / control of CAMS;

  • Restricted Activities means those activities described in Section 10 of this Agreement.

  • Interscholastic Activities means athletic or non-athletic/academic activities where students compete on a school vs. school basis.

  • Agricultural activities means agricultural uses and practices including, but not limited to: Producing, breeding, or increasing agricultural products; rotating and changing agricultural crops; allowing land used for agricultural activities to lie fallow in which it is plowed and tilled but left unseeded; allowing land used for agricultural activities to lie dormant as a result of adverse agricultural market conditions; allowing land used for agricultural activities to lie dormant because the land is enrolled in a local, state, or federal conservation program, or the land is subject to a conservation easement; conducting agricultural operations; maintaining, repairing, and replacing agricultural equipment; maintaining, repairing, and replacing agricultural facilities, provided that the replacement facility is no closer to the shoreline than the original facility; and maintaining agricultural lands under production or cultivation;

  • School activities means any activity sponsored by the school including, but not limited to, classroom work, library activities, physical education classes, official assemblies and other similar gatherings, school athletic contests, band concerts, school plays and other theatrical productions, and in-school lunch periods.