Common use of Ineligible Countries and Persons Clause in Contracts

Ineligible Countries and Persons. In some cases, the FAA, the applicable Appropriations Act, regulations of the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Department of Treasury (see ADS 313, Eligibility of Suppliers, Contractors, and Recipients), or other applicable law or regulation restricts USAID from providing assistance to or in a country, or to particular persons or entities. If a proposed agreement is for a program that may include assistance in or to such a country, or to such a person or entity, or involve such a country, person, or entity as a co- sponsor/funder, GC or the cognizant RLO must be consulted about the assistance and any proposed language to be included in the agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: srhrindex.srhrforall.org, srhrindex.srhrforall.org, srhrindex.srhrforall.org

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Ineligible Countries and Persons. In some cases, the FAA, the applicable Appropriations Act, regulations of the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Department of Treasury (see ADS 313, Eligibility of Suppliers, Contractors, and Recipients), or other applicable law or regulation restricts USAID from providing assistance to or in a country, or to particular persons or entities. If a proposed agreement is for a program that may include assistance in or to such a country, or to such a person or entity, or involve such a country, person, or entity as a co- sponsor/funder, GC or the cognizant RLO must be consulted about the assistance and any proposed language to be included in the agreement.agreement.‌‌‌‌‌‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.usaid.gov

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