AUGF definition

AUGF means Authority to Use Grant Funds.
AUGF means HUD Form 7015.16, Authority to Use Grant Funds.
AUGF means HUD Form 7015.16,

Examples of AUGF in a sentence

  • The Subrecipient must not execute any construction contracts, commit funds, or undertake any choice-limiting actions as defined in 24 CFR §58.22, until an Authority to Use Grant Funds (AUGF) has been issued by HUD.

  • Furthermore, funds for certain activities may not be obligated or expended until HUD has approved a Request for Release of Funds (RROF) and issued an Authority to Use Grant Funds (AUGF).

  • The Subrecipient must not bid or execute any construction contracts, commit funds, or undertake any choice-limiting actions as defined in 24 CFR 58.22, until an Authority to Use Grant Funds (AUGF) has been issued by HUD.

  • Prerequisite Dependencies or Actions: Execution of a Subrecipient Agreement for project funding; Execution of a contract for engineering services; Completion of plans, specifications, and contract documents necessary for solicitation of bids; Completion of the ERR and issuance of AUGF; Execution of a contract for construction activities.

  • A re-evaluation is required if an expanded scope or design changes occur after the AUGF is issued.

  • The Award is additionally conditional upon completion of a HUD- compliant Environmental Review Record (ERR) and subsequent issuance of an Authorization to Use Grant Funds (AUGF) from HUD.

  • If applicable, DWS funding is contingent upon the CONTRACTOR complying with 24 CFR Part 58 by, among other things, completing the following: (1) Prepare and submit electronically an Environmental Review Record (ERR) to DWS; (2) As required, publish public notices and submit documentation; (3) Receive an environmental clearance letter or an Authorization to Use Grant Funds (AUGF); and (4) Perform the mitigation actions identified by the ERR.

  • For NEPA reviews with high levels of review, HCD will need to request Authority to Use Grant Funds (AUGF) from HUD.

  • ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW No Award of funds can be advanced, and no costs can be incurred, until an environmental review record (ERR) of the proposed site for the Project has been completed and a HUD Authorization to Use Grant Funds (AUGF) has been received as required under 24 CFR Part 58.

  • Execution of this Agreement indicates that the official ERR has been completed and submitted to HUD and that HUD has issued its official AUGF.

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