Examples of Guidance set in a sentence
All other non-Federal entities, in- cluding subrecipients of a State (such as local areas), must use a competitive process based on local procurement policies and procedures and the prin- ciples of competitive procurement in the Uniform Guidance set out at 2 CFR 200.318 through 200.326.
The Act and Guidance set out the terms, conditions and considerations under which an application for a minor variation, or request from the management of ‘community premises’ to disapply the usual mandatory conditions, may be made.
RSE PrinciplesThe Guidance set out principles that should inform the design and delivery of RSE in settings and schools.
Paragraphs 8 to 10 of the DCLG Guidance set out a number of general considerations that the Applicant must, in justifying an order that authorises compulsory acquisition, demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Secretary of State.
TAN6 and the accompanying One Planet Development Practice Guidance set out detailed criteria and guidance for this sort of development.
When charging costs against RLF Income, Recipient must comply with the cost principles of the OMB Uniform Guidance set forth at 2 CFR part 200 subpart E – Cost Principles.
Annex I describes two different methodologies for determining notional amount for derivatives that reference a notional quantity (or volume) of an underlying asset: (i) the methodology based on the CDE Guidance, set out in Column 1 of Annex I, and (ii) the Regulatory Notional Amount methodology set out in Column 2 of Annex I.
R.1.3.5 The Rules and any relative Guidance set out under the Part D shall apply to Regulated Persons which fall under point (iv) of the definition of ‘Regulated Person’ in the Glossary.
The Sub-Committee should have regard to any National Guidance set down under S182 of the Licensing Act 2003 and Redditch Borough Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy.
As the Regulations and Guidance set out, the maximum interest rate for deferred payments is based on the cost of government borrowing – more formally, the 15-year average gilt yield, as set out by the Office for Budget Responsibility twice a year in their Economic and Fiscal Outlook report.