PROGRAM AUTHORIZED Clause Samples
The "Program Authorized" clause establishes that a specific program or activity is officially approved and permitted to proceed under the terms of the agreement. This clause typically outlines the scope of the authorized program, specifying what actions, services, or deliverables are included and under what conditions the authorization is valid. By clearly defining what is authorized, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings about the parties' rights and obligations, ensuring that only agreed-upon activities are undertaken and reducing the risk of unauthorized actions.
PROGRAM AUTHORIZED. The Corporation may use not more than 10 percent of the funds appropriated for this section to award grants to community organizations serving low-income communities or addressing a specific issue area in geographical areas that have the highest need in that issue area, to enable such community organizations to replicate or expand proven initiatives or support new initiatives.
PROGRAM AUTHORIZED. The Attorney General shall establish a program by which the Department of Justice shall assume the obligation to repay a student loan, by direct payments on behalf of a borrower to the holder of such loan, in accordance with subsection (d), for any borrower who—
(1) is employed as a prosecutor or public defender; and
(2) is not in default on a loan for which the borrower seeks forgiveness.
PROGRAM AUTHORIZED. The Assistant Secretary shall award grants to eligible entities to establish and carry out pen- sion counseling and information programs that create or continue a sufficient number of pen- sion assistance and counseling programs to pro- vide outreach, information, counseling, referral, and other assistance regarding pension and other retirement benefits, and rights related to such benefits, to individuals in the United States.
PROGRAM AUTHORIZED. (1) In general
PROGRAM AUTHORIZED. The Chairman of the Nu- clear Weapons Council established under section 179 of title 10, United States Code, and the Administrator for Nuclear Security, shall jointly establish an exchange program under which—
(1) the Chairman shall arrange for the temporary assignment of civilian and military personnel work- ing on nuclear weapons policy, production, and force structure issues in the Office of the Secretary of De- fense, the Joint Staff, the Navy, or the Air Force to the Office of the Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs in the National Nuclear Security Adminis- tration; and
(2) the Administrator shall arrange for the tem- porary assignment of civilian personnel working on programs related to nuclear weapons in the Office of the Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs to the elements of the Department of Defense specified in paragraph (1).
PROGRAM AUTHORIZED. The Secretary of Defense shall conduct activities to encourage commercial firms to enter into partnerships with depot-level activities of the military departments for the purposes of—
(1) demonstrating commercial uses of the depot- level activities that are related to the principal mis- sion of the depot-level activities;
(2) preserving employment and skills of employees currently employed by the depot-level activities or providing for the reemployment and retraining of em- ployees who, as the result of the closure, realign- ment, or reduced in-house workload of such activi- ties, may become unemployed; and
(3) supporting the goals of other defense conver- sion, reinvestment, and transition assistance pro- grams while also allowing the depot-level activities to remain in operation to continue to perform their defense readiness mission.
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