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PART H definition

PART HPROVISIONS FOR THE WESTERN CAPE REGION (KNITTING)
PART H. Short (maximum two-page) curriculum vitae of all PIs.

Examples of PART H in a sentence

  • If necessary, provide additional explanation in PART H – Narrative Description of the Incident.

  • In those cases in which investigations are ongoing for an extended period of time, operators are to file a Supplemental Report within one year of their last report for the incident even in those instances where no new, updated, and/or corrected information has been obtained, with an explanation that the cause remains under investigation in PART H – Narrative Description of Incident.

  • If the incident cause is known but doesn’t fit into any category in sections G1 thru G7, select Miscellaneous and enter a description of the incident cause, continuing with a more thorough explanation in PART H - Narrative Description of the Incident.

  • If an estimate is not possible for some reason, leave the field blank but include an explanation of why it was not possible to provide a number in PART H – Narrative Description of the Incident.

  • Additionally, DCHA should, whenever possible, offer noncitizens locally funded vouchers instead of federally funded ones to ensure that they are not denied assistance due to their status.


More Definitions of PART H

PART HFrom November 30, 2000 through December 31, 2000, (I) the Total Commitment shall equal the lesser of (x) $38,000,000 and (y) the Total Commitment under clause (I)(y) of Part G above, as applicable, minus $3,000,000, and (II) each Lender's Commitment shall equal its Pro Rata Share of the Total Commitment under clause (I) of this Part H.
PART H. SPOUSE'S RIGHTS TO BENEFITS
PART HAdult Education and Functional Literacy Program Development of an appropriate adult educational and functional literacy (AEFL) program, through: (a) the finalization of an operational manual setting out (i) the responsibilities of NGOs and community-based organizations (CBOs) participating in the AEFL program, and (ii) the preparation of monitoring indicators and reporting requirements and formats; (b) provision by NGOs and CBOs of adult and functional literacy programs for about 4,000 adults a year starting from 1999/2000; (c) yearly evaluations of the AEFL program activities for the first two years of the operation of said program; (d) evaluation of literacy results under the AEFL program every 18 months; (e) the holding of annual workshops, with the participation of providers to the AEFL program, to discuss the results of the evaluations; (f) training for providers and facilitators in program management; and (g) provision of external technical advisory services to strengthen ANFED in program monitoring and evaluation.
PART H. Client’s Financial & PEP status
PART H. Bus Priority Corridors Design and implementation of engineering and traffic management measures on selected bus corridors, including bus ways and traffic engineering measures, to increase the efficiency of bus operations.
PART H. Facts and Circumstances Section 3.1.18: Labor Matters