Eligible Uses Sample Clauses

Eligible Uses. A. Public Health and Economic Impacts Sections 602(c)(1)(A) and 603(c)(1)(A) provide significant resources for State, territorial, Tribal governments, and counties, metropolitan cities, and nonentitlement units of local governments (each referred to as a recipient) to meet the wide range of public health and economic impacts of the COVID–19 public health emergency. These provisions authorize the use of payments from the Fiscal Recovery Funds to respond to the public health emergency with respect to COVID–19 or its negative economic impacts. Section 602 and section 603 also describe several types of uses that would be responsive to the impacts of the COVID– 19 public health emergency, including assistance to households, small businesses, and nonprofits and aid to impacted industries, such as tourism, travel, and hospitality.20 Accordingly, to assess whether a program or service is included in this category of eligible uses, a recipient should consider whether and how the use would respond to the COVID–19 public health emergency. Assessing whether a program or service ‘‘responds to’’ the COVID–19 public health emergency requires the recipient to, first, identify a need or negative impact of the COVID–19 public health emergency and, second, identify how the program, service, or other intervention addresses the identified need or impact. While the COVID–19 The interim final rule implements these provisions by identifying a non- exclusive list of programs or services that may be funded as responding to COVID–19 or the negative economic impacts of the COVID–19 public health emergency, along with considerations for evaluating other potential uses of the Fiscal Recovery Funds not explicitly listed. The interim final rule also provides flexibility for recipients to use payments from the Fiscal Recovery Funds for programs or services that are not identified on these non-exclusive lists but that fall under the terms of section 602(c)(1)(A) or 603(c)(1)(A) by responding to the COVID–19 public health emergency or its negative economic impacts. As an example, in determining whether a program or service responds to the negative economic impacts of the COVID–19 public health emergency, the interim final rule provides that payments from the Fiscal Recovery Funds should be designed to address an economic harm resulting from or exacerbated by the public health emergency. Recipients should assess the connection between the negative economic harm and the COVID–19 public health...
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Eligible Uses. (a) In general. Subject to §§ 35.7 and 35.8, a recipient may use funds for one or more of the purposes described in paragraphs (b) through (e) of this section
Eligible Uses. CRA funds are to be used for standard building finishes as determined by the CRA. ❑ Impact Windows and Doors ❑ Awnings & Canopy ❑ Painting & Stucco ❑ Roof repairs/Replacements ❑ Interior/Exterior Lighting & Fixtures ❑ Interior Renovation ❑ Electrical upgrades ❑ Loading Docks ❑ Fence and Gates ❑ Driveways/walkways ❑ Flooring ❑ Parking/surface lots ❑ Signage ❑ Security Enhancements/NoMi Connect ❑ Landscaping ❑ Green Improvements ❑ ADA enhancements to include stairs/ramps ❑ Work complimentary to those list ❑ Architect/Engineer fees
Eligible Uses. The Recipient shall use the CMF Award only for the uses designated in Schedule 1 of this Assistance Agreement. If applicable, the Recipient shall use no more than thirty percent (30%) of its CMF Award to capitalize a fund to support Economic Development Activities. The Recipient is authorized to use no more than five percent (5%) of its CMF Award for Direct Administrative Expenses.
Eligible Uses. Funds made available by the program can be used (1) to satisfy match requirements of a state or federal program or (2) for projects that include, but are not limited to, the following: o Road maintenance and rehabilitation. o Safety projects. o Railroad grade separations. o Complete street components, including active transportation purposes, pedestrian and bicycle safety projects, transit facilities, and drainage and stormwater capture projects in conjunction with any other allowable project.
Eligible Uses a. Immediately when hospitalized and for post-hospitalization and convalescent care resulting therefrom and authorized by the employee’s physician. The Employer may require a second opinion at the Employer's cost by a physician chosen by the Employee from a list of three physicians provided by the Employer, none of whom are on the Utilization and Review Committee of the Employer, and whose offices are located within a reasonable distance of Champaign-Urbana. Said physician's opinion shall be binding on the Employer, the Employee, and the Union.
Eligible Uses. The Measure D “Neighborhood Projects” funds allocated to cities and the County of Santa Xxxx may be used for capital projects, programs, maintenance, and operations that directly improve local streets and roads and local transportation. These include streets and roads projects, local transit projects, bicycle and pedestrian projects, projects (sponsored by others) that require local agency support, and other transportation projects, as approved through a public process by the jurisdiction. Where applicable, projects will also incorporate complete streets practices that make local roads safe for all modes, including bicyclists and pedestrians, and accommodate transit. Eligible uses for these funds include, but are not necessarily limited to:
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Eligible Uses. The Measure D funds allocated to Santa Xxxx Metropolitan Transit District (METRO) and Community Bridges Lift Line (CTSA) may be used for capital projects, programs, maintenance, or operations that directly improve transportation for seniors and people with disabilities. Eligible uses for these funds include, but are not necessarily limited to:
Eligible Uses. The beneficiary will use the Program Award exclusively for eligible uses in response to the negative economic impact caused by the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Eligible uses may include supporting payroll and benefits costs, costs to retain employees, mortgage, rent, or utilities costs, other operating costs. All spending related to this program must be reimbursable: by the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund, as prescribed by Section 802 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 802 et seq.) and added by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, P.L. 117-2 (the "ARPA Act") including all applicable published federal guidance; and 2 CFR 200, where applicable. Expenses that have been or will be reimbursed under any other federal program are not eligible for reimbursement through any funding received under the Program.
Eligible Uses. Grantee shall use grant funds only to carry out the work consistent with the Program budget as described in Exhibit A and consistent with the all applicable federal terms and conditions. Direct administrative costs are allowed. Any programs charging direct administrative costs must be able to establish a direct connection between the administrative cost and COVID-19 related expense. Indirect costs are not allowed.
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