Grant Appeals Board definition

Grant Appeals Board has the meaning set forth in Exhibit E. Section 1.c.(3)(b)ii.A.

Examples of Grant Appeals Board in a sentence

  • See for example, 42 CFR part 50 (Public Health Service), 45 CFR part 16 (De- partmental Grant Appeals Board), and48 CFR part 33 (Federal Acquisition Regulation) and part 333 (HHS Acquisi- tion Regulation).

  • If the Grant Appeals Board or its equivalent denies the appeal then either LPHA, OHA, or both may, in their discretion, pursue further appeals.

  • The Secretary has estab- lished a Departmental Grant Appeals Board for the purpose of reviewing and providing hearings on post-award dis- putes which may arise in the adminis- tration of certain grant programs by constituent agencies of HHS.

  • See for example, 42 CFR part 50 (Public Health Service), 45 CFR part 16 (De- partmental Grant Appeals Board), and48 CFR part 33 (Federal AcquisitionRegulation) and part 333 (HHS Acquisi- tion Regulation).

  • The request shall be addressed to the Executive Secretary, Departmental Grant Appeals Board, with copies to the Director and the regional repre­ sentative.(b) What happens to a claim pend­ ing reconsideration decision.§ 300.231 How deferral works.(a) Basis for deferral The regional representative can defer the inclusion of a claim in the computation of a grant award (see §300.210) if it is of questionable allowability.(b) Notice to IV-D agency.

  • Students who are not satisfied with the outcome of the internal appeal have the option to appeal to the second level of appeal, the Student Grant Appeals Board.

  • See for example, 42 CFR part 50 (Public Health Service), 45 CFR part 16 (Departmental Grant Appeals Board), and 48 CFR part 33 (Federal Acquisition Regulation) and part 333 (Health and Human Services Acquisition Regulation).

  • HHS’s Departmental Grant Appeals Board was among the first federal adjudication offices to make widespread use of telephone conferences and hearings to effectively manage its caseload.109 SSA began exploring the potential for hearings conducted by VTC as early as 1996 and launched a series of pilots soon after.

  • Appeal procedures are gov- erned by the regulations at 45 CFR part16 (Procedures of the Departmental Grant Appeals Board).

  • A sound and detailed knowledge of specific legislation and its application was required of the Working Group members and independent members were nominated for their practical knowledge of how the legislation had been applied, in the case of Chris Simpson, in his role as finance sub-committee chairman and Jimmy Johns, as a member of the Grant Appeals Board.

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  • Grant Award The Provider is required to match the grant award as required in the rules implementing the Federal Victims of Crime Act. Match contributions equal to 20 percent (cash or in-kind) of the total cost of each VOCA project (VOCA grant funds plus match contributions) must be reported monthly to the OAG. All funds designated as match contributions are restricted in the same manner and to be expended for the same uses as the VOCA victim assistance grant funds and must be expended within the grant period. Unless otherwise approved by the OAG, match contributions must be reported on a monthly basis in an amount consistent with the amount of funding requested for reimbursement.

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