REVERSE FLOW PROGRAMS Sample Clauses

REVERSE FLOW PROGRAMS. The State is not required to cover any reverse flow programs under the terms of this Agreement because the State does not participate in the program.
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REVERSE FLOW PROGRAMS. 9.1 The Federal government makes payments on behalf of the State for the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program.
REVERSE FLOW PROGRAMS. No reverse flow programs are required to be covered by the terms of this agreement.
REVERSE FLOW PROGRAMS. Consistent with §§ 205.8 and 205.13, with respect to programs for which the Federal Gov- ernment makes payments on behalf of a State, a Treasury-State Agreement must indicate the methods a Federal agency will use to calculate and docu- ment interest liabilities and to develop and maintain clearance patterns pursu- ant to this subpart.
REVERSE FLOW PROGRAMS. DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B58DBBB-FD9D-4337-814F-A4681EFBA60C DocuSign Envelope ID: C3293439-0D6E-4500-A659-0B75F3840700 The State is not required to cover any reverse flow programs under the terms of this Agreement because the State does not participate in the program.
REVERSE FLOW PROGRAMS. The State is not required to cover any reverse flow programs under the terms of this Agreement because the State does not participate in the program. Docusign Envelope ID: AF01C367-B24A-482D-A91C-CA341D43F582
REVERSE FLOW PROGRAMS. With re- spect to programs for which the Fed- eral Government makes payments on behalf of a State, such as Supplemental Security Income, the Federal Govern- ment will incur an interest liability if State funds are in a Federal Govern- ment account prior to the day a Fed- eral agency pays out funds for program purposes. A Federal interest liability will accrue from the day State funds are credited to the Federal Govern- ment’s account to the day the Federal agency pays out the State funds for program purposes.
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