Technical Guidance Letter (TGL) definition

Technical Guidance Letter (TGL) means an instruction, clarification, or interpretation of the requirements of the CDBG-DR Program, issued by the GLO to specified recipients, applicable to specific subject matter, to which the addressed Program participants shall be subject.

Examples of Technical Guidance Letter (TGL) in a sentence

  • In the sole discretion of the System Agency, and in conformance with federal and state law, the System Agency may issue instructions, clarifications, or interpretations as may be required during work performance in the form of a Technical Guidance Letter (TGL).

  • In the sole discretion of TDEM, and in conformance with federal and state law, TDEM may issue instructions, clarifications, or interpretations as may be required during work performance in the form of a Technical Guidance Letter (TGL).

  • The System Agency shall provide a Technical Guidance Letter (TGL) if the budget revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.

  • Any changes to Attachment C will be documented through a Technical Guidance Letter (TGL) and will be sent from the assigned Contract Manager.

  • The assigned Contract Manager shall provide a Technical Guidance Letter (TGL) stating if the requested revision is approved.

  • Any changes to Attachment C – Requirements Schedule will be documented through a Technical Guidance Letter (TGL) and will be sent from the assigned DSHS Contract Manager.

  • Technical Guidance Letter TGL of the requirements of the Contract, issued by the System Agency to the Grantee.

  • Any changes to Attachment C Requirements Schedule will be documented through a Technical Guidance Letter (TGL) and will be sent from the assigned Contract Manager.

  • Changes to Attachment C will be documented through a Technical Guidance Letter (TGL) and will be sent from the assigned Contract Manager.

  • Performing Agency may request revisions to the approved Cost Reimbursement budgeted direct categories that exceed the ten (10) percent requirement stated in Section K, by submitting a Technical Guidance Letter (TGL) to the Assigned contract manager.