Exception authority Sample Clauses

Exception authority. The Administrator may, in indi- vidual cases, make an exception to any requirement or provision of this part which is not inconsistent with the au- thorizing statute or other applicable law and is determined to be in the Gov- ernment’s best interest. §§ 1784.32–1784.34 [Reserved] Subpart E—Design, Procurement, Construction, and Inspection
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Exception authority. The Administrator may in individual cases grant an exception to any re- quirement or provision of this subpart which is not inconsistent with any ap- plicable law or opinion of the Comp- troller General, provided the Adminis- trator determines that application of the requirement or provision would ad- versely affect the Government’s inter- est. Requests for exceptions must be in writing by the State Director and sub- mitted through the Assistant Adminis- trator, Community and Business Pro- grams. Requests must be supported with documentation to explain the ad- verse effect on the Government’s inter- est, propose alternative courses of ac- tion, and show how the adverse effect will be eliminated or minimized if the exception is granted.
Exception authority. The Under Secretary for Rural Devel- opment (or designee) may, in indi- vidual cases, make an exception to any requirements of this subpart not re- quired by the authorizing statute if the Administrator finds that application of such requirement would adversely af- fect the interest of the Government, or adversely affect the accomplishment of the purposes of the HPG program, or result in undue hardship by applying the requirement. The Administrator or the Assistant Administrator for Hous- ing may exercise this exception author- ity at the request of the State Direc- tor. The request must be supported by information demonstrating the adverse impact, citing the particular require- ment involved, recommending proper alternative course(s) of action, and outlining how the adverse impact could be mitigated. Exception to any require- ment may also be initiated by the As- sistant Administrator for Housing. §§ 1944.691–1944.699 [Reserved] § 1944.700 OMB control number. According to the Paperwork Reduc- tion Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. chapter 35), 7 CFR Ch. XVIII (1–1–21 Edition) no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it dis- plays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for the in- formation collection in this subpart is 0575–0115. [62 FR 26211, May 13, 1997] Exhibit A to Subpart N of Part 1944— Housing Preservation Grant Agreement This Agreement dated lll is between lll (name), lll (address), (grantee), or- ganized and operating under lll (author- izing State statute), and the United States of America acting through the Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) or its successor agency under Public Law 103–354. FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103– 354 agrees to grant a sum not to exceed $lll subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement; provided, however, that the grant funds actually advanced and not need- ed for grant purposes shall be returned im- mediately to FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103–354. The Housing Pres- ervation Grant (HPG) Statement of Activi- ties approved by FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103–354, is at- tached, and shall commence within 10 days of the date of execution of this agreement by FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103–354 and be completed by lll (date). FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103–354 may terminate the grant in whole, or in part, at any time before the date of completion, whenever it is deter- mined that the gr...
Exception authority. 1782.23 Use of Rural Development loans and grants for other purposes.
Exception authority. The Administrator may, in indi- vidual cases, make an exception to any requirement or provision of this sub- part or address any omission of this subpart which is not inconsistent with the authorizing statute or other appli-
Exception authority. The Administrator may, in indi- vidual cases, grant an exception to any requirement or provision of this sub- part which is not inconsistent with any applicable law provided, the Adminis- trator determines that application of the requirement or provision would ad- versely affect USDA’s interest.
Exception authority. An RHS official may request, and the Administrator or designee may make, in individual cases, an exception to any requirement or provision of this sub- part or address any omission of this subpart if the Administrator deter- mines that application of the require- ment or provision, or failure to take action in the case of an omission, would adversely affect the Govern- ment’s interest.
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Exception authority. The Administrator of Rural Development may, in individual cases, make an exception to any requirements of this subpart not required by the authorizing statute if the Administrator finds that application of such requirement would adversely affect the interest of the Government, or adversely affect the accomplishment of the purposes of the HPG program, or result in undue hardship by applying the requirement. The Administrator or the Assistant Administrator for Housing may exercise this exception authority at the request of the State Director. The request must be supported by information demonstrating the adverse impact, citing the particular requirement involved, recommending proper alternative course(s) of action, and outlining how the adverse impact could be mitigated. Exception to any requirement may also be initiated by the Assistant Administrator for Housing. §§1944.691 - 1944.699 [Reserved]
Exception authority. The Administrator may, in indi- vidual cases, make an exception to any requirement or provision of this sub- part or address any omission of this subpart which is not inconsistent with the authorizing statute or other appli- cable law if the Administrator deter- mines that application of the require- ment, or provision, or failure to take action in the case of an omission would adversely affect the Government’s fi- nancial interest. The Administrator will exercise this authority upon re- quest of the State Director with the recommendation of the Assistant Ad- ministrator for Housing. Requests for exception must be made in writing ac- 7 CFR Ch. XVIII (1–1–05 Edition) companied by the borrower’s casefile in cases involving specific borrowers and supported with documentation to ex- plain the adverse effect, propose alter- native courses of action, and to show how the adverse effect will be elimi- nated or minimized if the exception is granted. § 1980.398 Unauthorized assistance and other deficiencies.
Exception authority. Exceptions to any requirement in this subpart can be approved in individual cases by the Administrator if application of any requirement or failure to take action would adversely affect the Government’s interest. Any exception must be consistent with the authorizing statute and other applicable DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Agricultural Marketing Service 7 CFR Part 956 [Docket No. FV03–956–1 PR] Sweet Onions Grown in the Walla Walla Valley of Southeast Washington and Northeast Oregon; Fiscal Period Change AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA. ACTION: Proposed rule. Field Office, Marketing Order Administration Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Programs, AMS, USDA, 0000 XX Xxxxx Xxxxxx, xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx 00000–0000; telephone: (503) 326–2724, Fax: (503) 326–2724; or Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Technical Advisor, Marketing Order Administration Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Programs, AMS, USDA, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx XX., XXXX 0000, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000–0237; telephone: (202) 720– 2491, Fax: (202) 720–8938. Small business may request information on complying with this regulation by contacting Xxx Xxxxxxx, laws. PART 1901—PROGRAM-RELATED INSTRUCTIONS
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