Federal aid definition

Federal aid means any funding or other financial assistance provided by the federal government to the Authority for its projects;
Federal aid means any federal grants, loans, or other federal assistance whether or not state or local funds are required to match or contribute toward the costs of the program for which the aid is available.
Federal aid means any property, funding, or other

Examples of Federal aid in a sentence

  • In order to assure high quality and durable construction in conformity with approved plans and specifications and a high degree of reliability on statements and representations made by engineers, contractors, suppliers, and workers on Federal- aid highway projects, it is essential that all persons concerned with the project perform their functions as carefully, thoroughly, and honestly as possible.

  • All Contractors participating in Federal- aid contracts are expected cooperate fully and promptly with the Department in compliance reviews, investigations and other requests for information regarding payments to DBEs. Their failure to do so is grounds for appropriate sanctions or action against the Contractor.

  • The preceding paragraph 1 also applies to a private sponsor except that the useful life of project items installed within a facility or the useful life of the facilities developed or equipment acquired under an airport development or noise compatibility program project shall be no less than ten (10) years from the date of acceptance of Federal aid for the project.

  • Apprentices and trainees working under apprenticeship and skill training programs which have been certified by the Secretary of Transportation as promoting EEO in connection with Federal- aid highway construction programs are not subject to the requirements of paragraph 4 of this Section IV.

  • Furthermore, to the extent that non-Federal entities are indirectly impacted because they receive Federal assistance or participate in a voluntary Federal aid program, the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act would not apply; nor would critical habitat shift the costs of the large entitlement programs listed above on to State governments.


More Definitions of Federal aid

Federal aid means funds made available from the Federal Government for the accomplishment of airport or aviation development projects.
Federal aid. I understand that any financial assistance provided under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, will first be applied to any outstanding balance on my account for tuition, fees, and other eligible institutional charges. These federal student aid programs include the Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), Federal Direct Loan, and Federal PLUS Loan programs. While the Federal Work-Study program is a Title IV program, student earnings are not applied in the same manner as the aforementioned programs. Prizes, Awards, Scholarships, Grants: I understand that all prizes, awards, scholarships, and grants awarded to me by the Connecticut Community Colleges, or any outside agency be credited to my student account and applied toward any outstanding balance. I further understand that my receipt of such an award is considered a financial resource under Title IV regulation, and may therefore reduce my eligibility for other federal, state, or institutional sources of financial aid (i.e., loans, grants, and work-based funds) which, if already disbursed to my student account, must be rescinded and returned to the aid source.
Federal aid means grants-in-aid to the State as provided for in
Federal aid means any grant-in-aid programs administered by the federal government.
Federal aid means any funding or other financial
Federal aid means a federally funded contract, grant, program, 5 project, or reimbursement.
Federal aid means the assistance grant programs funded in part by the United States government.