Unique entity identifier definition

Unique entity identifier means a number or other identifier used to identify a specific commercial, nonprofit, or Government entity. See www.sam.gov for the designated entity for establishing unique entity identifiers.
Unique entity identifier means the identifier required for SAM registration to uniquely identify business entities.
Unique entity identifier means the identi- fier required for SAM registration to unique- ly identify business entities.

Examples of Unique entity identifier in a sentence

  • Subrecipients must be registered in XXX.xxx and must provide a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) number, or its Taxpayer Identification number (TIN), to the County in order to receive ARPA funds.

  • Grantee must notify any potential subrecipient that the subrecipient must obtain and provide to the Grantee a Unique Entity Identifier prior to receiving a subaward.


More Definitions of Unique entity identifier

Unique entity identifier means a number or other identifier used to identify a specific commercial, nonprofit, or Government entity. See xxx.xxx.gov for the designated entity for establishing unique entity identifiers.
Unique entity identifier has two meanings:
Unique entity identifier means the code that is unique to a registered entity in order to complete its registration on SAM. \iii. Entity, as it is used in this award term, means all of the following, as defined at 2 CFR part 25, subpart C:
Unique entity identifier means the identifier assigned by SAM to uniquely identify business entities.
Unique entity identifier or “UEI” means the unique identifier assigned to the Grantee or to subrecipients by XXX.
Unique entity identifier or “UEI” has the same meaning as in 44 Ill. Admin. Code 7000.30.
Unique entity identifier means the identifier assigned by XXX to uniquely identify business entities.