State award definition

State award means the financial assistance that a
State award means a contract awarded by the state costing over twenty-five thousand dollars.
State award means the financial assistance that a non-federal entity receives from the State and that is funded with either State funds or federal funds; in the latter case, the State is acting as a pass-through entity.

Examples of State award in a sentence

  • No Board member shall participate in the selection, award, or administration of a contract supported by a federal award or State award governed by the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act (GATA) (30 ILCS 708/) if he or she has a real or apparent conflict of interest.


More Definitions of State award

State award means a grant award or subaward (subgrant) for which the funding source is state general revenue or other state (non-federal) funds.
State award means anaward, order, decision or determination of a State industrial authority.
State award means state financial assistance and state cost-reimbursement contracts that entities receive directly from the department or indirectly from pass-through entities. This term shall not in- clude procurement contracts used to buy goods or services from vendors.
State award means state financial assistance provided to a nonstate entity to carry out a state project.
State award means the Crown Employees (Home Care Service of New South WalesAdministrative Staff) Award 2012 Copied State Award
State award means the financial assistance award issued by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) to Award Recipient for the Project, designated Award # 11-031002.
State award means the relevant state industrial instrument eg. Clothing Trades (State) Consolidated Award (New South Wales) or equivalent in a state jurisdiction.