Types of assistance Clause Examples

The 'Types of assistance' clause defines the specific forms of support or help that one party is obligated or permitted to provide to another under the agreement. This may include technical support, training, information sharing, or other resources necessary for fulfilling contractual obligations. By clearly outlining what kinds of assistance are covered, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures both parties have a shared understanding of their responsibilities, thereby promoting smooth cooperation and reducing the risk of disputes.
Types of assistance. Technical assistance under this paragraph may include provision and integration of hy- drologic, economic, and environmental data and analyses.
Types of assistance. CDBG funds may be used to finance the following types of rehabilitation activities, and related costs, either singly, or in combination, through the use of grants, loans, loan guarantees, interest supplements, or other means for buildings and improvements described in paragraph (a) of this section, except that rehabilitation of commercial or industrial buildings is limited as described in paragraph (a)(3) of this section. (1) Assistance to private individuals and entities, including profit making and nonprofit organizations, to acquire for the purpose of rehabilitation, and to rehabilitate properties, for use or resale for residential purposes; (2) Labor, materials, and other costs of rehabilitation of properties, including repair directed toward an accumulation of deferred maintenance, replacement of principal fixtures and components of existing structures, installation of security devices, including smoke detectors and dead bolt locks, and renovation through alterations, additions to, or enhancement of existing structures and improvements, abatement of asbestos hazards (and other contaminants) in buildings and improvements that may be undertaken singly, or in combination; (3) Loans for refinancing existing indebtedness secured by a property being rehabilitated with CDBG funds if such financing is determined by the recipient to be necessary or appropriate to achieve the locality's community development objectives; (4) Improvements to increase the efficient use of energy in structures through such means as installation of storm windows and doors, siding, wall and attic insulation, and conversion, modification, or replacement of heating and cooling equipment, including the use of solar energy equipment; (5) Improvements to increase the efficient use of water through such means as water savings faucets and shower heads and repair of water leaks; (6) Connection of residential structures to water distribution lines or local sewer collection lines; (7) For rehabilitation carried out with CDBG funds, costs of: (i) Initial homeowner warranty premiums; (ii) Hazard insurance premiums, except where assistance is provided in the form of a grant; and (iii) Flood insurance premiums for properties covered by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, pursuant to § 570.605. (8) Costs of acquiring tools to be lent to owners, tenants, and others who will use such tools to carry out rehabilitation; (9) Rehabilitation services, such as rehabilitation counseling, energy audit...
Types of assistance. The types of assistance provided by the FAA or the DGCA may include, but are not limited to, the following list.
Types of assistance. ‌ Outlined are the various types of assistance available to eligible participants RENTAL ASSISTANCE‌ Rental assistance can be provided in the form of monthly rental assistance, rental arrears or a combination of both.
Types of assistance. Except as otherwise limited by State law, a water pollution control revolving fund of a State under this section may be used only— (1) to make loans, on the condition that— (A) such loans are made at or below mar- ket interest rates, including interest free loans, at terms not to exceed the lesser of 30 years and the projected useful life (as deter- mined by the State) of the project to be fi- nanced with the proceeds of the loan; (B) annual principal and interest payments will commence not later than 1 year after completion of any project and all loans will be fully amortized upon the expiration of the term of the loan; (C) the recipient of a loan will establish a dedicated source of revenue for repayment of loans; (D) the fund will be credited with all pay- ments of principal and interest on all loans; and (E) for a treatment works proposed for re- pair, replacement, or expansion, and eligible for assistance under subsection (c)(1), the re- cipient of a loan shall— (i) develop and implement a fiscal sus- tainability plan that includes— (I) an inventory of critical assets that are a part of the treatment works; (II) an evaluation of the condition and performance of inventoried assets or asset groupings; (III) a certification that the recipient has evaluated and will be implementing water and energy conservation efforts as part of the plan; and (IV) a plan for maintaining, repairing, and, as necessary, replacing the treat- ment works and a plan for funding such activities; or TITLE 33—NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS Page 522 (ii) certify that the recipient has devel- oped and implemented a plan that meets the requirements under clause (i); (2) to buy or refinance the debt obligation of municipalities and intermunicipal and inter- state agencies within the State at or below market rates, where such debt obligations were incurred after March 7, 1985; (3) to guarantee, or purchase insurance for, local obligations where such action would im- prove credit market access or reduce interest rates; (4) as a source of revenue or security for the payment of principal and interest on revenue or general obligation bonds issued by the State if the proceeds of the sale of such bonds will be deposited in the fund; (5) to provide loan guarantees for similar re- volving funds established by municipalities or intermunicipal agencies; (6) to earn interest on fund accounts; and (7) for the reasonable costs of administering the fund and conducting activities under this subchapt...
Types of assistance. Except as otherwise limited by State law, a water pollution control revolving fund of a State under this section may be used only— (1) to make loans, on the condition that— (A) such loans are made at or below mar- ket interest rates, including interest free loans, at terms not to exceed 20 years; (B) annual principal and interest payments xxxx commence not later than 1 year after completion of any project and all loans will be fully amortized not later than 20 years after project completion; (C) the recipient of a loan will establish a dedicated source of revenue for repayment of loans; and (D) the fund will be credited with all pay- ments of principal and interest on all loans; TITLE 33—NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS (2) to buy or refinance the debt obligation of municipalities and intermunicipal and inter- state agencies within the State at or below market rates, where such debt obligations were incurred after March 7, 1985; (3) to guarantee, or purchase insurance for, local obligations where such action would im- prove credit market access or reduce interest rates; (4) as a source of revenue or security for the payment of principal and interest on revenue or general obligation bonds issued by the State if the proceeds of the sale of such bonds will be deposited in the fund; (5) to provide loan guarantees for similar re- volving funds established by municipalities or intermunicipal agencies; (6) to earn interest on fund accounts; and (7) for the reasonable costs of administering the fund and conducting activities under this subchapter, except that such amounts shall not exceed 4 percent of all grant awards to such fund under this subchapter.
Types of assistance. (1) Medical, dental, and funeral expenses. FEMA may provide financial assistance for medical, dental and funeral items or services to meet the disaster-related necessary expenses and serious needs of individuals and households.
Types of assistance. Payments for KinGAP assistance on behalf of this child have been determined by a mutual agreement between the relative custodian(s) or successor guardian(s) and the local department, as documented in this section.
Types of assistance. 1. Assistance may be provided by individual experts, by emergency teams, in the form of emergency aid supplies, or in any other manner. 2. The emergency teams, individual experts, equipment and emergency aid sup- plies may be transported by land, air or water.
Types of assistance. Assistance in emergency liquidation shall be delivered by sending disaster units and supply materials or in other requested form.