PROGRAM AUTHORITY Clause Samples
The Program Authority clause defines which party or entity has the legal and operational power to oversee, manage, and make decisions regarding a specific program or project. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of the authority granted, such as approving budgets, setting policies, or making changes to program objectives. By clearly designating who holds decision-making power, the clause ensures accountability and streamlines program management, reducing confusion and potential disputes over control.
PROGRAM AUTHORITY. Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division (NSWC PHD) is the program authority for this contract.
PROGRAM AUTHORITY. The specific authority for the maintenance of weatherization client information is sections 416 and 417 of the Energy Conservation and Production Act, Pub. L. 94-385. These sections direct the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), which is a sponsor of this program, to monitor the effectiveness of this program, and to require a weatherization agency implementing this program to keep records for DOE monitoring. The State of Utah Weatherization Assistance Program is the recipient of weatherization funds from both DOE and the Department of Health and Human Services, and is required by 10 CFR 440 to document the eligibility of every dwelling unit weatherized and to maintain records for program monitoring and evaluation.
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1. Medicare Authority: The Medicare elements of the initiative shall operate according to existing Medicare Parts C and D laws and regulations, as amended or modified, except to the extent these requirements are waived or modified as provided for in Appendix 4. As a term and condition of the initiative, Participating Plans will be required to comply with Medicare Advantage and Medicare Prescription Drug Program requirements in Part C and Part D of Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, and 42 C.F.R. Parts 422 and 423, and applicable sub- regulatory guidance, as amended from time to time, except to the extent specified in this MOU, including Appendix 4 and, for waivers of sub-regulatory guidance, the three-way contract.
PROGRAM AUTHORITY. Subawardee agrees to operate the WBC Center in accordance with the following: • This Agreement and all attachments • This Award is subject to the following laws, regulations, and policies in addition to those enumerated in the SF 424B (Assurances: Non-Construction Programs) that you submitted as part of your approved proposal to the US SBA: o Equal Employment Opportunity 41 CFR 60-1.4 o 49 U.S.C. App. 1517 (Fly America Act); o Executive Order 13166 (Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency); o Executive Order 13513 (Federal Leadership on Reducing Text Messaging While Driving);
PROGRAM AUTHORITY. The CDNC program manager or department director is charged with reviewing any of the changes proposed by the contractor or the jurisdiction to determine if the proposed changes are a significant deviation from the original approved proposal. In the event that the program manager or department director believe that the changes rise to the level of substantial change the process described in this document will be implemented.
PROGRAM AUTHORITY. Describe the NASA organizational structure for managing the program and projects from the MDAA to the NASA Center project managers. Include lines of authority and reporting, and Center(s) responsibilities. Specifically identify the Decision Authority and governing Program Management Council (PMC) for oversight of the program, and any delegated Decision Authority and delegated governing PMC, per Section 2.3 of NPR 7120.5F. Document each project’s Decision Authority and governing PMC or identify where this information is documented. Identify the approving official for new projects.
PROGRAM AUTHORITY. In June 1974, Congress enacted the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Act, Public Law (P.L.) 93-320 (Salinity Control Act), which directed the Secretary of the Interior to proceed with a program to enhance and protect the quality of water available in the Colorado River for use in the United States and Republic of Mexico. In 1975, the Environmental Protection Agency approved water quality standards developed by the seven Colorado River Basin States in response to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972. The standards included numeric criteria for three stations on the main stem of the lower Colorado River - below ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Dam, below ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Dam, and at Imperial Dam - and a Plan of Implementation to control salinity increases. The 1984 amendments to the Salinity Control Act authorized the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) – National Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to participate in the Program. Although integrated with Reclamation's work, both agencies have their own authorities to implement their respective programs. For example, the NRCS Salinity Control Program is responsible for on-farm irrigation improvements and rangeland improvements on private lands. BLM is responsible for salinity control on BLM lands. P.L. 104-20 of July 28, 1995, amended the Salinity Control Act, and authorized the Secretary, acting through Reclamation, to implement a Colorado River Basinwide Salinity Control Program (Basinwide Program). The Secretary may carry out the purposes of this legislation directly, or make grants, enter into contracts, memoranda of agreement, commitments for grants, cooperative agreements, or advances of funds to non-Federal entities under such terms and conditions as the Secretary may require. P.L. 110-246 (2008), amended the Salinity Control Act and authorized the Basin States Program (BSP), and authorized Reclamation, through the BSP, to take advantage of new, cost-effective opportunities to control salinity anywhere in the Basin. Moneys collected into the Lower Colorado River Basin Development Fund and the Upper Colorado (UC) River Basin Fund (Basin Funds) from a surcharge on power produced at Reclamation facilities are used to control salt by providing grants, grant commitments, or advance funds to Federal or non-Federal entities under such terms and conditions as the Secretary may require. The moneys are used to fund cost effective measures and associated works to reduce salinity fro...
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